Challenge To Bihar Electoral Roll Revision : Live Updates From Supreme Court

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10 July 2025 9:56 AM IST

  • Challenge To Bihar Electoral Roll Revision : Live Updates From Supreme Court

    The Supreme Court will hear today a bunch of petitions challenging the Election Commission's "Special Intensive Revision" of Electoral Rolls in Bihar.A bench of Justices Sudhanshu Dhulia and Joymalya Bagchi will hear the matters.Petitions have been filed by the MPs Mahua Moitra (Trinamool Congress), Manoj Kumar Jha (Rashtriya Janata Dal), leaders of major opposition parties - KC...

    The Supreme Court will hear today a bunch of petitions challenging the Election Commission's "Special Intensive Revision" of Electoral Rolls in Bihar.

    A bench of Justices Sudhanshu Dhulia and Joymalya Bagchi will hear the matters.

    Petitions have been filed by the MPs Mahua Moitra (Trinamool Congress), Manoj Kumar Jha (Rashtriya Janata Dal),  leaders of major opposition parties - KC Venugopal (Indian National Congress), Supriya Sule (Nationalist Congress Party - SP), D Raja (Communist Part of India), Harinder Malik (Samajwadi Party. Arvind Sawant( Shiv Sena UBT), Sarfraz Ahmed (Jharkhand Mukti Morcha), Dipankar Bhattacharya ( Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation), Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam etc.

    NGOs Association for Democratic Reforms, People's Union for Civil Liberties, and activist Yogendra Yadav are the other petitioners.

    Alongside these petitions, a PIL seeking revision of voter rolls before every elections is also listed before the bench.

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    Live Updates

    • 10 July 2025 12:02 PM IST

      J Bagchi: what about the voter identity card EPIC card?

      Sankarnarayanan: that cannot be used. Even if it is issued by them it cannot be used.

      J Dhulia: and anxiety may be that persons who are in electoral roll in 2003 may not be surviving now.

      Sankarnarayanan: that has been revised the electoral because of the summary revision. they have been revised all the way up to January 2025.

    • 10 July 2025 12:00 PM IST

      Sankarnarayanan: if 7.9 crore people are continuously voting and are in the electoral roll where is the question of removing them? The law doesn't permit them to be removed

    • 10 July 2025 11:59 AM IST

      Sankarnarayanan: I am not claiming that Aadhar is a proof of citizenship for a person has not been on the electoral roll. But it is proof of authentication for someone who is already on the roll

    • 10 July 2025 11:58 AM IST

      Sankarnarayanan: as per the amendment to the Act Aadhaar number given by UIDAI can be provided as proof.

      J Bagchi: so what you are saying is under the principal act Aadhar is considered as a relevant document of identity and so deletion of Aadhar as one of the identifying documents runs countrary to the scheme of the act?

      Sankarnarayanan: Yes

    • 10 July 2025 11:53 AM IST

      J Bagchi: subsection 3 of section 21 of RoPA provides that eci can conduct a special revision of the electoral roll in such manner that it may think fit

    • 10 July 2025 11:50 AM IST

      Sankarnarayanan: whatever revision they do they have to do it only in the prescribed manner.

      J Dhulia: that they are doing...

      Sankarnarayanan: they are not doing it

    • 10 July 2025 11:49 AM IST

      Sankarnarayanan: they have been doing it every year for almost all states, the summary revision

      J Dhulia: you are not challenging the power of the ECI?

      Sankarnarayanan: I am not challenging its power. I am challenging the manner in which it is conducted

    • 10 July 2025 11:48 AM IST

      J Dhulia: does the Rules say that the Election Commission has to conduct the intensive revision periodically or when? Do they have to do it or is it up to them?

      Sankarnarayanan: section 14 gives the qualification date either 1st January, 1st April, or 1st July, or October of the year in which it is revised. So if they decide to do a revision they have to set one of those dates as qualifying dates.

    • 10 July 2025 11:45 AM IST

      Sankarnarayanan: they are saying that before 2003 the presumption of citizenship is in your favour. However after 2003 when you have even if you have voted in five elections it doesn't matter the presumption of citizenship is not in your favour

    • 10 July 2025 11:44 AM IST

      J Dhulia: but there is a practicality involved. They fixed the date because it was the first time after computerisation. So there is a logic. You can demolish it but you cannot say that there is no logic.

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