Illustration depicting Supreme Court judges ordering a freeze on West Bengal voter rolls, with iced documents symbolizing the directive.
Illustration depicting Supreme Court judges ordering a freeze on West Bengal voter rolls, with iced documents symbolizing the directive.
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Supreme Court orders freeze of West Bengal voter rolls

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The Supreme Court directed the Election Commission to freeze West Bengal's voter rolls and publish the supplementary list by midnight after noting that adjudication of claims from voters deleted during the Special Intensive Revision was nearly complete. The court refused to set a deadline for appellate tribunals, stressing the need to freeze the lists now.

A three-judge bench led by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant noted on Monday that a communication from the Calcutta High Court Chief Justice indicated more than 59,15,000 of 60,06,675 cases had been decided as of April 6 till 12:04 pm.

The bench, also comprising Justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul M Pancholi, directed the Election Commission to publish the voters' supplementary list by midnight. Senior advocate D S Naidu, for the EC, said 26,000 cases for Phase 1 voters and 20,000-25,000 for Phase 2 would be finished that day.

Refusing to fix any deadline for appellate tribunals to decide appeals, Justice Bagchi said, "Tribunals will go on hearing and we do not want to rush it, but we need to freeze the list somewhere."

The court asked High Court Chief Justices to set up a team of three former senior-most judges to prescribe mandatory procedures for the 19 appellate tribunals. Congress candidate Md Mottakin Alam's name was ordered included in the Ratua seat voters' list by a tribunal hours before the nomination deadline, following a Supreme Court mention. A similar order came for Farakka candidate Mohtab Sheikh on Sunday.

On the April 1 gherao of judicial officers in Malda, the court invoked Article 142 to direct the NIA to take over FIRs from local police for probe, slamming the state administration. It ordered Chief Secretary Dushyant Nariala to apologise to the Calcutta High Court Chief Justice.

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Discussions on X about the Supreme Court ordering a freeze on West Bengal's voter rolls reflect polarized sentiments. Pro-BJP users hail it as a victory against voter fraud, predicting exclusions of 20 lakh or more fraudulent entries. Critics accuse it of being a BJP-ECI conspiracy to disenfranchise voters ahead of elections. Neutral observers and journalists note the lack of deadlines for appellate tribunals, with the supplementary list to be published by midnight, and highlight ongoing concerns over deletions and appeals.

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Election Commission deletes over 27 lakh names from West Bengal voter list

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The Election Commission of India has deleted over 27 lakh names from West Bengal's voter list following Special Intensive Revision, affecting many who voted in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. The move has sparked accusations of bias from TMC and defenses from BJP ahead of assembly elections. The Supreme Court recently declined further intervention.

The Supreme Court on March 10, 2026, heard a plea challenging voter deletions during West Bengal's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls and directed the Election Commission to enhance logistical support for claims and objections. This follows TMC MPs' recent push for a parliamentary debate on the issue and ongoing protests led by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over the process, which has deleted millions of names.

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The Election Commission has published the second supplementary voters' list for West Bengal under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process, with over 37 lakh adjudication cases disposed of. This follows the first list released on March 23, covering about 29 lakh cases.

Assam's Chief Electoral Officer Anurag Goel stated that the final voter list, published on Tuesday, shows a net decrease of 2.43 lakh voters from the draft, aligning with house-to-house surveys by Booth Level Officers. Over 10 lakh names were deleted amid contentious claims and objections, including bulk filings dismissed as invalid. The process, a modified revision due to the unresolved National Register of Citizens, drew political controversy.

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has written to the Chief Election Commissioner criticizing the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, alleging it has led to 77 deaths and aims to exclude voters. She highlighted the lack of sensitivity in the hearing process and urged corrective actions.

The Supreme Court is set to hear a petition on the 'mass rejection' of nominations ahead of the BMC elections on January 15, 2026, in Maharashtra. Raj Thackeray has accused the Mahayuti alliance of bribing voters and candidates. The State Election Commission has barred the release of the Mukhyamantri Ladki Bahin scheme instalment due to the model code of conduct.

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Uttar Pradesh minister Ravindra Jaiswal has questioned the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral roll in his Varanasi North constituency, where names of 9,200 voters were found registered at multiple polling booths. He labeled it as 'vote jihad' and demanded an inquiry from the district magistrate. Opposition parties have already been pointing to flaws in the SIR process.

 

 

 

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