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Supreme Court SIR Electoral Rolls Case Set for Key Hearing Ahead of Bengal Polls

Supreme Court SIR electoral rolls hearing on April 13 challenges voter list freeze in West Bengal ahead of assembly elections controversy’.

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  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
  • Supreme Court to hear SIR electoral rolls case on April 13
  • Pleas challenge voter list freeze before West Bengal elections
  • Bench led by CJI Surya Kant to hear the matter

Kolkata| The Supreme Court SIR electoral rolls case is set for a crucial hearing as legal challenges mount over the revision and freezing of voter lists ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections. The matter will be taken up on April 13, a development that could significantly impact the electoral process in the state.

The petitions question the Election Commission’s decision to freeze electoral rolls during a politically sensitive period.

Supreme Court SIR Electoral Rolls Hearing Details

According to the Supreme Court’s cause list, the case will be heard by a bench comprising Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi.

The hearing will include multiple petitions, including a fresh plea filed recently along with previously pending challenges.

This consolidation indicates the importance of the issue and the need for a comprehensive judicial review.

Why Supreme Court SIR Electoral Rolls Case Matters

The core issue revolves around the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls and whether freezing voter lists before elections affects fairness.

Petitioners argue that such actions could potentially disenfranchise voters or alter electoral outcomes.

Given that West Bengal is heading into assembly polls, the timing of the decision has raised serious concerns among political stakeholders.

Background of the Electoral Roll Dispute

On April 10, the Supreme Court agreed to hear the matter urgently, acknowledging the significance of the issue.

The Election Commission’s move to freeze electoral rolls has become a point of contention, with critics calling for transparency and accountability.

The court’s decision could set important legal precedent regarding electoral roll revisions and election conduct in India.

Depending on the outcome, authorities may be directed to review or modify their approach before the elections.

With high political stakes, the hearing is expected to be closely watched by parties, legal experts, and voters alike.

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