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Sibal contended that despite residents holding Aadhaar, ration and EPIC cards, officials refused to accept the documents.
The Supreme Court described the Bihar Special Intensive Revision as a trust deficit problem, while hearing petitions alleging voter disenfranchisement and upholding EC’s document verification norms.
The Supreme Court also agreed with the EC decision to not accept Aadhaar and voter cards as conclusive proof of citizenship ...
Political activist shows court two persons declared deceased in the Election Commission’s draft electoral rolls, calls SIR ...
Determining citizenship is not the Election Commission’s role, senior advocate AM Singhvi told the Supreme Court on Tuesday.
However, the petitioners argued that the Election Commission of India has no authority to determine the citizenship.
The Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision and draft voter lists have led to charges that millions in Bihar might ...
Patna: BiharDeputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha, facing allegations of possessing two voter ID cards, said on Monday that ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday commenced hearing a batch of pleas challenging the Election Commission's decision to conduct ...
The Supreme Court commenced hearings on petitions disputing the Election Commission’s special intensive revision of electoral ...
The Supreme Court stated on Tuesday that the results of the ongoing "special intensive revision" of the Bihar voter list ...
"The process is of 'intensive deletion' and the first ever revision exercise in India with zero addition of voters," the ...