
On September 8, the Supreme Indian Court asked the Election Commission (EC) to consider Aadhaar to be the identity of the voter in a special intensive revision of Bihar (Sir), which explained that this was not evidence of citizenship, PTI reported. However, the court also said EC to determine the authenticity of the submitted Aadhaar and consider it as 12. The prescribed identity document.
The bench consisting of Judge Surya Kant and Joymalya Bagchi has heard pleas that challenge Sir of electoral roles in Bihar.
In this case, he further urged the EC to consider the release of the necessary instructions for accepting Aadhaar.
Previously, the court refused to extend the 1st September to submit claims and objections to the proposal, knowing that the EC had assured that such submissions would still be considered on September 1, but before the final date of the nomination, according to Livelaw.
Regarding the request of the EC instructions to accept the AADHAAR cards of approximately 7.24 Crore voters, whose enumeration forms have already been submitted, the court advised the petitioners to submit specific cases where the EC refused to accept Aadhaar from voters in this category.
Confusion over Bihar sir
“Mostly a problem with confidence”
The Supreme Court described the confusion surrounding Bihar Sir as “predominantly confidence problem” and ordered the State Office for Legal Services to deploy Paralegal volunteers. Volunteers are intended to help individual voters and political parties to submit claims and objections to the proposal of an electoral role published by August 1, noted the report of the PTI.
The EC, which opposed any expansion to the 1st September to present claims and objections according to the Sir Timetry, the court reported that only 22,723 entitlements were made between 22 August and 30 August.
According to the EC 24 June for Bihar Sir, the windows for the presentation of demands and objections closed 1 September and the final election role will be published on 30 September.
The Supreme Court also ordered political parties to answer the EC.
In addition, the Court of Justice said that Paralegal volunteers must submit the relevant district judges of the confidential report and consolidated data for the whole state will be reviewed on September 8. It stressed that the EC must follow the procedures set out in the order of June 24 concerning the takeover of names, from the name concerning the names.
“Political parties must be activated,” he said.
The list of voters in Bihar, the first such exercise since 2003, has caused significant political controversy. The opposition parties accused this of attempting to abolish voters. However, the Election Commission advocated the revision and stated that its purpose was to clear the electoral role by eliminating the names of the deceased individuals, duplicate contributions and illegal immigrants.
The total number of registered voters in Bihar dropped from 7.9 crore to 7.24 crore.
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