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Legal News: Supreme Court Backs EC SIR Process, Calls It Constitutionally Valid and Transparent

The Supreme Court has delivered a landmark ruling upholding the Election Commission of India’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise, stating that it is constitutionally valid and compliant with both the Constitution and the Representation of the People Act, 1950. The verdict comes after extensive legal challenges questioning the legality, timing, and methodology of the voter list revision process. During the proceedings, the court observed that the Election Commission has the statutory authority to conduct voter roll revisions and ensure the accuracy and integrity of electoral rolls. It held that the SIR exercise falls within the Commission’s legitimate powers and cannot be termed arbitrary or unconstitutional. The court further clarified that the objective of SIR is not to arbitrarily exclude voters, but to purify and update the electoral rolls by removing deceased individuals, duplicate entries, migrated voters, and untraceable records. It emphasized that the process is aimed at improving the credibility of voter lists and strengthening the electoral system. A significant observation in the ruling is that deletion of names from the electoral roll does not automatically imply that an individual is a foreign national. Instead, in cases where verification is required, such matters may be referred to appropriate citizenship determination mechanisms under existing legal frameworks. The court also upheld the validity of the documentation requirements prescribed by the Election Commission, stating that the list of 11 accepted documents is reasonable and does not violate legal provisions. It further noted that the SIR process is based on established records and documentary verification standards. Importantly, the court did not find any issue with the inclusion or exclusion criteria based on Aadhaar or other identity documents, reinforcing that the framework used by the Election Commission remains within constitutional boundaries.

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