Bihar Sir Case: ‘There will be some errors in such a big process’, why did the Supreme Court of EC say this? , Supreme Court Hearing Bihar Special Voter List Dispute Kapil Sibal Slams Eci

Bihar Sir Case Hearing: During the hearing of Bihar Special Voter SIR case in the Supreme Court, Kapil Sibal fiercely targeted the Election Commission. He said that 12 living people were declared dead in a constituency and the BLO did not take any action.

Voter list irregularities bihar: Many important and popular cases are to be heard in the Supreme Court on Tuesday. In this, the hearing on SIR i.e. special voter list revision is going on in Bihar. Along with this, petitions challenging constitutional provisions will also be heard by other political personalities. A triangular contest is going on with Bihar SIR. Along with the opposition, the Election Commission is also in this battle. While the BJP and the NDA alliance are accusing the opposition of threatening the Election Commission, the Election Commission has denied any flaw in the SIR.

‘We are currently busy in Bihar’

A bench of two judges headed by Justice Suryakant and Justice Joymala Bagchi will hear a bench. At the same time, before the hearing, there was a light-hearted noise between the judges and the lawyers in the courtroom. When the lawyers demanded a early hearing from Justice Suryakant, he said in a light manner- Hey brother, wait a little, we will consider it after hearing new cases. At the same time, when another lawyer mentioned a case related to Bihar Panchayat elections, Justice Suryakant smiled and said, we are still busy in Bihar.

Is such a process justified under the conditional scheme or not?

Bihar SIR is being debated in the Supreme Court. Justice Suryakant said that the petitioners were asked to tell us whether such a process can be released or not? If you say that such a process is justified under the conditional scheme, then we will consider the process. If you say that it is not in the constitution, then according to it. In response, senior advocate Gopal Shankaranarayan said that there has been a large boycott. 65 million people are out of the voter list. The Supreme Court said that large -scale expulsion would depend on facts and figures.

12 living people are shown dead

Kapil Sibal said that there are 12 people in a small constituency who are shown dead, but they are alive. The BLO has done nothing. Senior advocate Rakesh Dwivedi said that this is just a draft role. Questioning this, the Supreme Court asked that we have to ask you how many people have been identified as dead. Your officials must have done some work. On this, advocate Dwivedi said that there will be some errors in such a big process. However, it is not right to tell a dead person alive and there is no need for new IA.

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