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SC upholds EC’s power to conduct SIR

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May 27, 2026
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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on May 27 upheld the power of the EC to scrutinise citizenship during the SIR while clarifying that a refusal by the poll to include names won’t mean stripping people off their citizenship.

Any deletion on this ground will be subject to further adjudication, the apex court said and also directed the ECI to send people, whose names were deleted on the ground of not being able to prove citizenship, to competent authority for suitable adjudication.

SIR has a direct nexus with free and fair election, said the Supreme Court, noting that the ECI has power to conduct revision of electoral rolls under constitutional scheme and Representation of the People Act.

SIR is an electoral roll cleansing drive that the EC started with Bihar in June last year, citing concerns about bogus, duplicate, and ineligible voters – including deceased individuals and “illegal immigrants”.

The Supreme Court also affirmed that the procedure adopted by the ECI during the SIR exercise, adding the revision was founded on a legitimate and constitutional purpose and adopted a fair process. “Having regard to the nature of the problem sought to be addressed, the scale of the exercise undertaken and the procedural safeguards incorporated during its implementation, the measures adopted by the Commission cannot be said to be disproportionate to the objective sought to be achieved,” the Supreme Court said.

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