Today, On 7th October, in the Bihar SIR Row ,Supreme Court Questions Transparency in Bihar SIR Row | “A Person Would Know Whether His Name Is There on the Electoral Roll or Not,” Says Justice Kant as Bench Seeks ECI’s Response on Alleged Voter Deletions
The Final Voter Roll Is Set To Be Released Today, With The Supreme Court Monitoring The Process Amid Opposition Protests And Political Tensions, Highlighting Key Questions About Electoral Fairness And Bihar Assembly Poll Preparations.
Today, On 15th September, in the Bihar SIR Row ,The Supreme Court warned that the entire Special Intensive Revision process in Bihar can be invalidated even after the final voter list is published if any irregularities or illegalities are discovered during verification.
Today, On 15th September, in the Bihar SIR Row ,The Supreme Court observed that not only Aadhaar, but other documents like driving licenses and ration cards can also be forged. The remarks came during a plea challenging Aadhaar as a valid ID.
Today, On 15th September, Bihar SIR row, Supreme Court observed that the Election Commission of India knows the law and can distinguish between Indian citizens and foreign infiltrators, as debates continued over Aadhaar’s validity, voter roll transparency, and nationwide scrutiny of rolls.
Today, On 8th September, Supreme Court orders inclusion of Aadhaar as the 12th document in Bihar SIR, saying “It will be used only as proof of identity”; directs ECI to issue instructions today, next hearing fixed for September 15.
Today, On 8th September, in the Bihar SIR Row ,ECI Clarified that It Is “Not Considering Aadhaar as Proof of Citizenship”; Senior Advocate Rakesh Dwivedi Says Aadhaar Can Be Used Only as Resident Identity, Not Citizenship Document
Bihar Special Revision of Electoral Rolls (SIR) case reached the Supreme Court, where the Election Commission clarified that “claims and objections will be accepted even after the September 30 deadline,” ensuring voters get sufficient opportunity to participate.
Today, On 1st September, The Supreme Court directed the Chairman of the Bihar State Legal Services Authority to deploy para-legal volunteers for helping voters and political parties file online claims, objections, and corrections during the Special Intensive Revision of Bihar’s electoral rolls.
Today, On 1st September, In Bihar SIR, the Supreme Court remarked, “Trust deficit between Election Commission and political parties is unfortunate,” while directing the State Legal Services Authority to appoint para-legal volunteers to help voters and ensure transparency in electoral roll claims and objections.
