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SIR: SC directs EC to display names of persons on ‘logical...

The Supreme Court of India has instructed the Election Commission to publicly display the names of approximately 1.25 crore voters in West Bengal who have been flagged for 'logical discrepancies' during the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. This decision follows concerns regarding procedural irregularities in the electoral roll revision process.

SIR: SC directs EC to display names of persons on ‘logical...

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Key Highlights

  • Supreme Court directs Election Commission to publish names of voters with discrepancies.
  • Approximately 1.25 crore voters in West Bengal are affected.
  • Discrepancies include mismatches in parental names and significant age differences.
  • The directive aims to address concerns over the fairness of the SIR process.
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Sources

  1. Publish 1.2 crore voters' names not in Bengal SIR list: Supreme Court to poll panel
  2. SIR: SC directs EC to display names of persons on ‘logical...

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