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Supreme Court hears challenge to Bihar electoral roll, with 65 lakh excluded, amid citizenship verification concerns.
Every five years, India rehearses the most ambitious act in a constitutional democracy: transferring power by counting votes.
Follow the Hindu’s live updates as the Supreme Court hears petitions against Election Commission’s electoral rolls revision ...
Less than a day after the West Bengal government told the Election Commission of India (ECI) it would not immediately suspend ...
If allowed, machine-readable electoral rolls could be a crucial step towards greater transparency and trust in India’s ...
Bengal government refused to suspend officials accused of electoral roll irregularities, prompting the Election Commission to ...
This is part of ongoing efforts to maintain electoral integrity and ensure only active parties are registered.
The Supreme Court is hearing a batch of petitions challenging the Election Commission of India’s June 24 directive for a ...
Minta Devi from Bihar has criticized opposition MPs for using her name in a protest against the Election Commission's voter ...
While the Election Commission (EC) is yet to respond to the charge, the claim spotlights a long-standing challenge for the ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday observed that the inclusion and exclusion of citizens and non-citizens from the electoral rolls ...
The Supreme Court commenced hearings on petitions disputing the Election Commission’s special intensive revision of electoral ...