Supreme Court Highlights Voter-Friendly Changes in Bihar's Electoral Roll Revision

The Supreme Court has stated that the new requirement of 11 documents for the Special Intensive Revision of Bihar's electoral rolls is more inclusive compared to the previous seven documents needed for summary revisions. This change aims to enhance voter accessibility, despite concerns regarding the exclusion of Aadhaar. The court's remarks highlight the importance of inclusivity in the electoral process, ensuring that more voters can participate in the upcoming elections.
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Supreme Court Highlights Voter-Friendly Changes in Bihar's Electoral Roll Revision

Supreme Court's Observations on Bihar's Voter List Revision

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court remarked that the introduction of 11 required documents for the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral rolls in Bihar enhances the process's accessibility for voters. This is in contrast to the previous requirement of only seven documents for a summary revision.


During the hearings related to the SIR of Bihar's voter list, the court stated, 'The previous summary revision required seven documents, while the SIR now necessitates 11, indicating a more voter-friendly approach. We acknowledge your concerns regarding the non-acceptance of Aadhaar as potentially exclusionary; however, the increased number of required documents actually promotes inclusion.'