West Bengal SIR Row | CAA Applications Delayed for Over a Year; Rights Must Crystallise on Filing Date: Snr. Adv. Karuna Nundy

Today, On 9th December, In the West Bengal SIR Row, Senior Advocate Karuna Nundy told the Supreme Court that CAA applications are facing over a year of delay, adding that an applicant’s rights must crystallise on the date of filing and should not depend on later procedural stages.

“35–40 BLOs Have Died by Suicide”: Supreme Court Confronts Alarming Pressure in Special Intensive Revision Drive

The Supreme Court heard pleas on the Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision, with lawyers highlighting extreme stress on BLOs, including suicides and FIRs. The Court said States must replace struggling workers and ensure no undue pressure is put on them.

SIR Controversy: Parliament to Debate Electoral Reforms Amid BLO Deaths During Voter Roll Revision

Parliament has scheduled a debate on electoral reforms as outrage grows over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter rolls and rising BLO deaths. Opposition leaders demand urgent accountability and transparency in the nationwide revision process.

Tamil Nadu SIR: Supreme Court to Hear Plea Challenging Voter Roll Revision on December 2

The Supreme Court will hear a petition on December 2 challenging the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter rolls in Tamil Nadu. The plea, filed by MDMK leader Vaiko, questions the legality and impact of the ECI’s revision exercise.

Supreme Court to Hear on Sept 8 Pleas Against EC’s Special Intensive Revision of Voter List in Bihar Ahead of 2025 Polls

The Supreme Court will hear petitions on September 8 challenging the Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of Bihar’s electoral rolls. The move has triggered political and legal disputes before the 2025 Assembly elections.

“Have To Remove Fake Voters”: Election Commission Defends Bihar Voter List Clean-Up in Supreme Court

Election Commission tells Supreme Court it is only removing fake voters in Bihar as part of its constitutional duty. Says voters have no issue and slams “misleading news” on Special Intensive Revision.

“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.