The Supreme Courtroom is anticipated to listen to on Thursday (July 10) pleas difficult the Election Fee’s choice to undertake ‘Particular Intensive Revision’ of electoral rolls in Bihar, forward of the Meeting elections.
This comes amid criticism from the Opposition and confusion on the bottom within the poll-bound state over the EC train meant to replace voter lists by verifying current entries and including new voters months forward of elections.
The NGO Affiliation for Democratic Reforms (ADR), in its petition dated July 4, approached the SC, calling the train unconstitutional and warning that it’ll “disenfranchise lakhs of voters”. It was filed via advocate Prashant Bhushan.
One other plea within the apex court docket was submitted by Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) Member of Parliament Manoj Jha. He stated that the train “intentionally calculated to disenfranchise Bihar’s cell workforce throughout essential electoral durations”.
On Sunday, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar the transfer within the poll-bound state, saying the ballot panel had “invited all recognised political events for interplay” on the matter and “nobody was happy with the present standing of electoral rolls for one motive or the opposite”.
The ballot physique additionally clarified that the roll revision was being carried out as per its June 24 order saying the train and “there is no such thing as a change within the directions”.

