SC allows EC to continue with electoral roll revision in Bihar
   Date :11-Jul-2025

electoral roll revision in Bihar
 
NEW DELHI :
 
Top court questions timing of the exercise and says, Aadhaar card, voter ID card and ration cards could be considered during the SIR in Bihar 
 
THE Supreme Court on Thursday allowed the Election Commission of India to continue with its Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar calling it a “constitutional mandate”. A bench of Justices Sudhanshu Dhulia and Joymalya Bagchi, however, questioned the timing of the exercise besides offering its prima facie view that Aadhaar card, voter ID card and ration cards could be considered during the SIR in Bihar. “We are of the prima facie view that Aadhaar cards, voter ID cards and the ration cards be allowed in the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls,” it said.
 
Noting that none of the petitioners, including leaders of 10 Opposition parties, prayed for an interim stay of the poll panel’s exercise, the bench sought response on the batch of petitions and posted the hearing on July 28. The ECI, the bench said, should file a counter affidavit to the petitions by July 21 and rejoinders should be filed by July 28. The bench said it was not doubting the credentials and sincerity of the election commission in doing the exercise which was a constitutional mandate but said the timing of the process were raising doubts. “We are not doubting your sincerity but there are perceptions. We are not thinking of stopping you because it is a constitutional mandate,” the bench told senior advocate Rakesh Dwivedi, appearing for the poll panel. Dwivedi said 60 per cent of voters had verified their credentials and assured the court none of the voter’s name will be removed from the electoral rolls, without giving them a hearing.
 
“We cannot stop a constitutional body from doing what it is supposed to do. Simultaneously, we will not let them do what they are not supposed to do,” the bench said. Earlier in the day, the bench questioned the poll panel on the timing of the SIR drive in poll-bound Bihar saying it went to the “root of democracy and power to vote” while rejecting the argument that the poll panel did not have any power to carry it out. The ECI also justified the exercise and said Aadhaar wasn’t a “proof of citizenship”. The bench questioned Dwivedi over the exclusion of Aadhaar card in the SIR drive in Bihar and said the ECI had nothing to do with citizenship of a person and it was the Ministry of Home Affairs’ domain. Dwivedi responded while referring to Article 326 of the Constitution and said every voter has to be an Indian citizen and “Aadhaar card is not proof of citizenship”. Justice Dhulia said, “If you are to check citizenship under SIR of electoral rolls in Bihar, then you should have acted early; it is a bit late.” The bench, in the meantime, rejected the submission of the petitioners’ counsel that the ECI did not have power to conduct any such exercise in Bihar for it was mandated under the Constitution and the last such exercise happened in 2003.
 
66 pc of Bihar voters already covered under rolls revision: ECI
 
NEW DELHI,
 
July 10 (IANS)
 
AS MANY as 5.22 crore enumeration forms, accounting for 66.16 per cent of the total of 7.89 crore existing electors in Bihar, have been collected in the last 16 days as part of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls launched on June 24, an ECI official said on Thursday. Maintaining the same momentum on the field, the exercise of collecting the Enumeration Forms could be completed well before the stipulated date of July 25, said the official on a day when the Supreme Court refused to stay the ongoing exercise in the poll-bound state.
 
The Election Commission of India (ECI) said that during the past 16 days, 7.90 crore forms were printed and nearly 98 per cent forms (7.71 crore) have already been distributed to the electors whose names were in the electoral roll as on June 24. The electors still have 15 more days left to submit the form, said a statement. The poll panel said the exercise involves 77,895 Booth Level Officers and over 4 lakh volunteers who are supporting the elderly, the disabled, sick and vulnerable populations.
The exercise is supported by 1.56 lakh Booth Level Agents (BLAs) appointed by all recognised political parties, and has resulted in the collection of 66.16 per cent enumeration forms. The EC said in its statement, “By 6 p.m. today, 5,22,44,956 enumeration forms, which is 66.16 per cent of the total of 7,89,69,844 (nearly 7.90 crore) existing electors in Bihar, have been collected in the last 16 days.”