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    West Bengal Voter List: 40% Cases Found Ineligible in Judicial Review

    Kolkata, March 25 The Election Commission of India (ECI) announced on Wednesday evening that of the 60 lakh cases classified under the "logical discrepancy" category, the judicial adjudication process has been completed for 32 lakh cases by the judicial officer appointed for the process, as of...
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    Judicial Review Excludes 34% of Voters in West Bengal

    Kolkata, March 14 – The judicial officers involved in the process of adjudicating voters classified under the "logical discrepancy" category have been able to complete the process for 25% of the voters referred for judicial arbitration by Friday night.Out of these, 34% of the cases for which...
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    ECI Reviews Preparedness, Holds Agencies Accountable in Bengal Polls

    Kolkata, March 9 Representatives from various state and central agencies faced the ire of the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC), Gyanesh Kumar, at a crucial meeting between the Election Commission of India's (ECI) full bench and the nodal officers of different state and central agencies...
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    Judicial Review of Voter Discrepancies to Take at Least a Month

    Kolkata, March 7 – It will take at least another month, if not more, to complete the ongoing judicial review of voter documents classified under the ‘logical discrepancy’ category under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in West Bengal, according to estimates from the office of the Chief...
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    Judicial Officers from Jharkhand and Odisha Join Voter Document Adjudication

    Kolkata, March 6: The 200 judicial officers from the neighboring states of Jharkhand and Odisha will arrive in West Bengal by Saturday and begin their work on March 9, as part of the Election Commission of India's (ECI) ongoing exercise to adjudicate voter documents identified under the "logical...
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    Bengal SIR: Judicial Review of 60 Lakh Voter Records Accelerated

    Kolkata, March 2 – The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Monday evening announced that an additional 100 judicial officers each, from neighboring Jharkhand and Odisha, will join the ongoing judicial process related to voter identity documents flagged under the "logical discrepancy" category...
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    ECI Meeting Focuses on Security and Voter Roll Review in Bengal

    Kolkata, March 2 – The full bench of the Election Commission of India (ECI), led by Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar, is likely to visit West Bengal on March 9 to review the post-Special Intensive Revision (SIR) situation in the state ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections...
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    West Bengal Electoral Rolls: Phase Begins with Deletions

    Kolkata, February 27 The Election Commission (EC) began publishing the post-SIR electoral rolls in West Bengal in phases on Saturday, as officials put up hard copies of the list in some districts such as Bankura.As of the last reports received, the list was yet to be made available online on...
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    Voter List Classification: Approved, Under Adjudication, Deleted

    Kolkata, February 28 – The final list of voters in West Bengal is set to be published today, with voter names classified into three broad categories: "Approved," "under adjudication," and "deleted."The "Approved" category will include the names of individuals who have been identified as...
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    Mamata Banerjee Expresses Concerns Over Voter Roll Revisions

    Kolkata, February 25 – West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee expressed concern on Wednesday that around 1.20 crore names could be removed from the electoral rolls in the state following the ongoing special intensive revision (SIR) process.Addressing a gathering in her constituency of...
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    Class 10 Admit Cards Accepted as Supplementary ID in SIR Exercise

    New Delhi, February 25 The Supreme Court on Wednesday clarified that Class 10 admit cards accompanied by a pass certificate can be produced as supplementary documentation for identity verification in the ongoing SIR exercise in West Bengal.A bench of Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and...
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    Bengal Judicial Officers Seek Enhanced Security During Voter Review

    Kolkata, February 24 – As the process of judicial review of voter documents identified under the "logical discrepancy" category in West Bengal, which is heading towards elections, began, the judicial officers appointed in four districts near the India-Bangladesh border have sought special...
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    Judicial Officers Track 'Logical Discrepancy' Voter Cases

    Kolkata, February 23 Judicial officers appointed to adjudicate voter identification documents flagged under the "logical discrepancy" category by the Election Commission of India (ECI) will submit daily progress reports to the Calcutta High Court on the status of the adjudication process.The...
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    West Bengal SIR Revision: Judicial Adjudication Requires ECI Documents

    Kolkata, February 22 Judicial officers appointed to adjudicate claims and objections arising from the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in poll-bound West Bengal will be required to accept only the 13 identity documents specified by the Election Commission of India...
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    High Court Oversees Judicial Adjudication of West Bengal Voter Rolls

    Kolkata, February 22 – The full-fledged judicial adjudication of claims and objections arising from the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in the election-bound state of West Bengal will begin on Monday, and the process will commence with the involvement of 150 session...
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    Bengal Voter List: ECI Focuses on Border Districts and Document Irregularities

    Kolkata, February 15 – Following the conclusion of the hearing session on claims and objections to the draft voter list in West Bengal, and with the scrutiny of supporting identity documents scheduled to continue until February 21, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has identified five...
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