WB SIR Row| Provide Full Logistical Support To Judges: Supreme Court Directs Bengal Govt & ECI

The Supreme Court directed the West Bengal government and Election Commission to provide logistical support to judicial officers conducting the special intensive revision of electoral rolls, noting they have handled over 10.16 lakh objections and claims regarding voter deletions.

BREAKING| Bengal SIR| Class 10 Admit Cards Can Be Used as ID When Accompanied by Pass Certificates: Supreme Court

Today, On 25th February, The Supreme Court clarified that during the ongoing Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in West Bengal, Madhyamik admit cards may serve as supporting identity documents. However, they will be accepted only when accompanied by the relevant pass certificates for verification.

Court Is Not A Forum For This: Supreme Court On Alleged Aadhaar Misuse For Rohingyas In West Bengal

Today, On 24th February, The Supreme Court, hearing claims of Aadhaar misuse for Rohingyas in West Bengal, said, “This needs a deeper probe and the court is not a forum for this.” It advised advocate Ashwini Upadhyay to approach the Union government.

West Bengal SIR| Even If Each Officer Disposes 250 Cases Daily, It Will Take 80 Days: Supreme Court Allows Deployment of Civil Judges From Odisha & Jharkhand

Today, On 24th February, In the West Bengal SIR case, the Supreme Court of India permitted deploying civil judges and seeking officers from nearby states From Odisha & Jharkhand. It said even if each judge handles 250 cases daily, the verification would still need eighty days.

ED vs Mamata Banerjee| I-PAC Raids Row: Supreme Court Adjourns Hearing to Mar 18

Today, On 18th February, The Supreme Court of India adjourned the Enforcement Directorate plea alleging obstruction by the West Bengal government and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee during searches at the I-PAC office and the director’s residence

I-PAC Raids Row: Supreme Court Adjourns ED Plea to February 18 on Alleged Obstruction by West Bengal Government

Today, On 10th February, The Supreme Court adjourned to February 18 the Enforcement Directorate’s plea alleging that the West Bengal government obstructed its I-PAC search operations. The matter involves allegations of interference during raids linked to the coal pilferage scam.

BREAKING | WB SIR Row| Won’t Allow Any Impediment in Conduct of Special Intensive Revision: Supreme Court

Today, On 9th February, The Supreme Court directed West Bengal to ensure over 8,000 officers assigned for the special intensive revision of electoral rolls report to district electoral officers by Tuesday evening. CJI Surya Kant said, “We will not allow any impediment in conduct of SIR.”

‘Ready to Deploy 8,505 Officers’: Bengal Tells EC It Will Fully Support SIR Exercise

The West Bengal government has informed the Election Commission that it is prepared to deploy 8,505 Group B officers for the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. The move comes amid Supreme Court scrutiny over allegations of limited cooperation in the SIR process.

Mamata Banerjee Govt Threatens to Break the Legs of ECI: Election Commission Tells Supreme Court

The Election Commission of India told the Supreme Court that its officials faced threats, violence and zero police cooperation during the SIR process in West Bengal. The ECI cited statements like “Will break ECI’s legs” and alleged intimidation by the Mamata Banerjee government, warning of a hostile environment for election officials.

Trinamool Is Going To Court To Protect Illegal Immigrants: PM Modi Rebukes Mamata Banerjee Over SIR Hearing

Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over her statements during a Supreme Court hearing on the Special Intensive Revision of voter rolls. He said in the Rajya Sabha, “Trinamool is going to court to protect illegal immigrants.”