‘Voter roll revision can be set aside if…’

The Supreme Court said on Tuesday that the results of the special intensive revision (secret) of the Biha voter list can be put aside if it is proven to be illegal. The court filed a group of petitions challenging the Indian (ECI) controversial exercise election commission. Read more.
The Supreme Court said on Tuesday, if it was proven to be illegal, the special intensive intensive revision results of the Biha voter list, which are commonly called Sir, can be left aside. The court filed a group of petitions that challenged the election commission of the controversial exercise of India (ECI), which took place only months before the Bihar Assembly elections. During the hearing, the petition holders questioned the constitutional validity of the exercise by saying that ECI did not have the authority to decide the issue.
What were the arguments of the petitions in the court?
During the hearing on Tuesday, the petition holders argued that citizenship was the jurisdiction of the Indian government, especially the Ministry of Interior of the Union. Pleas, “They (Election Commission) Aadhaar’s citizenship is not enough to determine … But they do not have the authority to decide citizenship. The court only said that voters should identify the identity.”


