The Supreme Court has upheld the Election Commission’s electoral roll revision exercise, calling it a step toward free and fair polls. However, concerns over large-scale deletions, implementation flaws, and possible voter exclusion continue to spark debate. Here’s a breakdown of the verdict and its implications.

The challenge centres on whether the ECI possesses the authority to undertake what the petitioners described as a de novo reconstruction of electoral rolls | India News

The Supreme Court will rule on petitions challenging the Election Commission's electoral roll revision, impacting voter rights and citizenship verification. | India News

The Supreme Court has validated the Election Commission of India's Special Intensive Revision of Bihar's electoral rolls, deeming the process "legitimate and constitutional." The…

Bench says SIR advances the constitutional mandate of free and fair elections.

Supreme Court upholds the decision of Election Commission of India’s (ECI) to undertake Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter rolls that started in Bihar. A bench led by CJI…