‘Citizenship Can’t Be Decided Overnight’: Supreme Court Questions Bihar Voter Roll Revision, Warns Against Mass Exclusions

The Supreme Court resumed hearing ADR’s challenge to Bihar’s Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls, raising concerns over transparency, Aadhaar use, and voter deletions. Senior advocates warned that shifting the burden of proving citizenship to voters threatens the constitutional right to vote.

‘Democracy Is a Country by People’: Supreme Court Examines Voter Verification and Electoral Transparency in ADR Case

The Supreme Court resumed hearing the ADR petition questioning voter verification norms and electoral transparency. Senior Advocate Rakesh defended the SIR process, while the Court stressed equality, inclusion, and citizens’ right to vote.

Turning 18 Doesn’t Automatically Give You the Right to Vote, Right Comes After Electoral List Revision: Bombay High Court

The Bombay High Court clarified that merely turning 18 doesn’t grant an automatic right to vote. Eligibility arises only after the electoral roll is revised, ensuring orderly voter registration and preventing administrative overload.

Kerala High Court directs EC to Provide Drinking Water, Seating & Real-Time Queue App for Voters

In a landmark ruling, the Kerala High Court has ordered the State Election Commission to ensure proper seating, drinking water, and a queue management system at polling booths. The Court also suggested developing a mobile app to show real-time queue updates for voters.

“Supreme Court Will Now Keep an Eye”: Yogendra Yadav Hails Win in Bihar Voter List Battle

The Supreme Court of India has raised concerns over the Election Commission’s voter roll revision in Bihar, questioning its legality and timing ahead of upcoming elections. Political analyst Yogendra Yadav considers this a victory for voter rights, emphasizing the need for transparency and inclusion of key documents for verification.

One Nation, One Election || “This Legislation Doesn’t Take Away the Right to Vote”: Former CJI Ranjan Gogoi

Former Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi stated that the ONOP Bill does not take away voting rights. During discussions, he addressed various concerns raised about the proposed law. Functionaries questioned him on its implications and the Constitution’s basic structure. Gogoi emphasized that the bill aligns with constitutional principles.

Election Rules Row || ‘Maintain CCTV Recordings as Before’ : Supreme Court Orders EC to Preserve Video Clips of Polling

Today, On 31st January, The Supreme Court has ordered the Election Commission of India (EC) to preserve CCTV footage of polling activities as it was done previously. This decision came after the Court granted further time for a respondent to file an affidavit, while emphasizing the need for maintaining transparency. The Court’s order aims to ensure the integrity of the electoral process and address concerns over possible malpractices.

Tahir Hussain Seeks Bail from Delhi High Court to Contest Delhi Elections as AIMIM Candidate

Tahir Hussain, a former AAP councillor accused in the Delhi riots case involving the death of IB officer Ankit Sharma, seeks interim bail from the Delhi High Court to contest the upcoming Assembly elections as an AIMIM candidate. He requires this bail to file nomination papers and campaign effectively before the February elections.