Voting Rights and Electoral Rolls: Supreme Court Ruling Explained

Context: Voting Rights and Electoral Rolls

The Supreme Court held that deletion of names during the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is only procedural and cannot permanently deprive citizens of voting rights, which must be protected through a legally backed, fair and reviewable process.

Voting Rights and Electoral Rolls
Voting Rights and Electoral Rolls

Core Principle

• Voting rights are not permanently extinguished due to deletion
SIR must be carried to its logical conclusion with safeguards
• Arbitrary exclusion → “extremely oppressive situation”

Statutory & Constitutional Basis of SIR

Article 324(1) → ECI’s plenary powers: superintendence, direction & control of electoral rolls
Representation of the People Act, 1950

Section 21(3) → Allows special revision at any time in any manner deemed fit
Section 22 → Correction (deletion/modification) of entries
Section 23 → Inclusion of eligible voters

Registration of Electors Rules, 1960
Rule 25 → “Intensive revision” → preparation of rolls afresh (door-to-door verification)

Due Process Safeguards

• Deletion must be based on objective grounds (death, migration, duplication)
• Notice + opportunity to be heard is essential
• EC must record reasons for exclusion

Appellate Mechanism

• 19 tribunals set up by ECI
• Headed by former Chief Justices / High Court judges
• Ensure judicial scrutiny of wrongful exclusions

Scale of Exercise

• Large-scale exclusions (West Bengal context)
• ~47 lakh of 60 lakh claims disposed
• Remaining cases to be cleared within timeline

Constitutional Significance

• Voting → Statutory right (RPA) but core to:
• Free & fair elections (Basic Structure)
Article 326 (adult suffrage framework)
• Balance required between electoral purity vs voter inclusion

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