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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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    ECI Reviewing Judicial Process and Poll Preparedness in Bengal

    Kolkata, March 6 – Around 7.5 lakh cases of judicial review of voter documents classified under the "logical discrepancy" category have been completed by Friday evening, informed the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), West Bengal, Manoj Kumar Agarwal."A total of 200 more judicial officers from...
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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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    Packed Schedule for ECI Visit as They Assess West Bengal's Election Preparations

    Kolkata, March 5 – The Election Commission of India (ECI) announced on Thursday that the Commission's full bench, which will visit West Bengal for a two-day tour next week, will have a packed schedule.According to the schedule, the full bench, headed by Chief Election Commissioner (CEC)...
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    CM Banerjee's Bhabanipur: Legal Review Threatens Constituency Numbers

    Kolkata, March 3. More names are likely to be removed from the electoral roll of the Bhabanipur Assembly constituency in West Bengal, represented by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, at the end of the ongoing judicial review of voter documents, sources said.According to statistics available from...
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    Bengal Voter List Finalized After Deletions; Judicial Review Ongoing

    Kolkata, February 28 – The final voter list in West Bengal, prepared as part of the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR), was published on Saturday, with a total of 61,78,245 voters being deleted.This figure is likely to increase further, as the identity documents of approximately 60 lakh...
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    Judicial Officer Deployment Boosts Voter Roll Adjudication in Bengal

    Kolkata, February 26 – The Calcutta High Court on Thursday requested 200 judicial officers – 100 each from the High Courts of Odisha and Jharkhand – to join the team of judicial officers already appointed for adjudicating voter documents identified under the “logical discrepancy” category.The...
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    Voter Discrepancy Cases to be Adjudicated by Calcutta High Court Judges

    Kolkata, February 23 – The adjudication of voter documents identified under the "logical discrepancy" category by judicial officers, as directed by the Supreme Court last week, will begin on Monday.The process is expected to start after 11 a.m., and according to the Supreme Court's directive...
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    20 Lakh Voter Documents Scrutiny Delayed in West Bengal

    Kolkata, February 19 – With just three days left for the deadline for scrutinizing voter documents submitted during the hearings on claims and objections regarding the draft voter list, around 20 lakh voter documents are pending re-verification by the District Magistrates, who are also the...
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    West Bengal SIR Process: EC to Investigate Document Upload Delays

    The Election Commission of India has decided to issue show-cause notices to the relevant Electoral Registration Officers (EROs) and Assistant Electoral Registration Officers (AEROs) for failing to upload a large number of voter documents online under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process...
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    Bengal Voter List: Over 114,000 Documents Unprocessed Ahead of Deadline

    Kolkata, February 18 – With only four days remaining for the scrutiny of supporting identity documents submitted by voters during the hearing sessions regarding claims and objections to the draft voter list in West Bengal, more than 114,000 documents submitted during the hearing have yet to be...
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