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Breaking: Supreme Court Upholds SIR Process, Calls Election Commission Powers Constitutional and Valid

The Supreme Court has delivered a significant verdict on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, stating that the entire process conducted by the Election Commission is constitutionally valid and free from procedural flaws. With this ruling, the Court has effectively upheld the powers of the Election Commission and reinforced its authority to carry out revisions in voter lists under existing legal provisions. The decision comes amid ongoing political debate and allegations from opposition parties, which had accused the Election Commission of irregularities and selective deletion of voters’ names. The opposition had also claimed that the SIR exercise was being misused to target certain sections of voters and influence electoral outcomes, even alleging collusion between the Election Commission and the ruling party. However, the Supreme Court rejected these concerns, observing that the SIR process falls within the constitutional framework and aligns with the Representation of the People Act. The Court noted that the Election Commission acted within its jurisdiction and followed due procedure while conducting the voter list revision. It also clarified that the deletions or modifications made during the exercise cannot be considered arbitrary or unlawful. During the proceedings, multiple petitions had been filed challenging the validity of the SIR process, raising concerns over alleged procedural lapses and fairness. The Court, however, found no merit in these arguments and upheld the Election Commission’s stand that the exercise is essential for maintaining accurate and updated electoral rolls. Legal experts appearing in the debate stated that the judgment reinforces the legitimacy of the SIR framework and ensures that the Election Commission can continue such exercises in the future. They also emphasized that the ruling confirms that the process does not determine citizenship but is strictly related to electoral roll management.

 

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