Supreme Court Directs West Bengal to Support Judicial Officers in Electoral Roll Revision
West Bengal SIR hearing: Over 59.15 lakh out of over 60 lakh objections decided by judicial officers on April 6, Chief Justice of Calcutta HC tells SC
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The Supreme Court of India has mandated the West Bengal Government and the Election Commission to assist judicial officers in the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. Over 59.15 lakh objections have been resolved by judicial officers, with additional support requested for the verification process.
- 01The Supreme Court emphasized the need for logistical support for judicial officers involved in the electoral roll revision.
- 02Over 59.15 lakh objections have been addressed in the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process.
- 03More than 500 judicial officers from West Bengal are working on this task, including those from neighboring states.
- 04The Election Commission has been instructed to ensure updated voter lists are available in all districts.
- 05The court has highlighted the urgency of the process, with officers working overtime and cancelling holidays.
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On March 10, 2026, the Supreme Court of India instructed the West Bengal Government and the Election Commission to provide necessary logistical support to judicial officers engaged in the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. The Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court reported that judicial officers have successfully resolved over 59.15 lakh objections and claims related to deletions from the electoral rolls. More than 500 judicial officers, including those from Odisha and Jharkhand, are actively participating in this process, working extended hours, including weekends. The Supreme Court also called for the Election Commission to enhance logistical support for verifying claims and objections and mandated that updated voter lists be made available in every district of West Bengal. This initiative aims to ensure a smooth electoral process in the state.
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This decision is crucial for ensuring that eligible voters in West Bengal are accurately represented in the electoral rolls, potentially affecting voter participation in upcoming elections.
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