Not interdicting Election Commission power on SIR: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has directed the Election Commission to enhance transparency in Bihar's electoral roll revision by publishing the names and reasons for deletion of 65 lakh voters. This move aims to counter allegations against the special intensive revision (SIR).
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SC's BIG direction to EC: 'Disclose identity of 65 lakh deleted voters from Bihar electoral roll by...'SC also asked for the reasons for their deletion, like 'death, migration or duplication' by August 19 on its websites.DNA Also reported by •IndiaTimes •newKerala.com •Zee News |
Not interdicting Election Commission power on SIR: Supreme CourtThe Supreme Court has directed the Election Commission to enhance transparency in Bihar's electoral roll revision by publishing the names and reasons for...IndiaTimes |