SC Sets Deadline for Bengal Voter Roll Docs, Clarifies ID Rules

The Supreme Court has issued fresh directions for the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in West Bengal, setting a deadline for the submission of pending verification documents. The bench clarified that a Class 10 admit card can be used alongside the pass certificate to verify a voter's date of birth and parentage. These orders follow the court's earlier invocation of Article 142 to expedite the adjudication of approximately 50 lakh claims and objections. While the final roll publication date remains February 28, the Election Commission may issue supplementary lists for voters verified later.

Key Points: SC Deadline for West Bengal Electoral Roll Verification

  • Deadline for pending document submission
  • Clarification on Class 10 admit card validity
  • Adjudication of nearly 50 lakh claims
  • Final electoral roll publication date stands
  • Supplementary lists permitted
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SC issues fresh directions on SIR of electoral rolls in West Bengal

Supreme Court directs West Bengal electoral officers to submit pending voter documents by Feb 26, clarifies Class 10 admit card validity.

"Madhyamik (Class-10) Admit Card may be taken along with the Madhyamik Pass Certificate for verification - Supreme Court Bench"

New Delhi, Feb 25

The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed electoral authorities in West Bengal to ensure the submission of pending verification documents by 5 p.m. on February 26 to judicial officers overseeing the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls.

A bench headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant clarified that a Madhyamik (Class 10) admit card may be accepted along with the pass certificate for verification purposes.

The bench, also comprising Justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul M. Pancholi, issued further clarifications in continuation of its detailed order passed on Tuesday, after the matter was mentioned by senior advocate Dama Seshadri Naidu, appearing for the Election Commission of India (ECI).

The apex court directed that all documents referred to in paragraph 3(iii) of the February 24 order - which were received on or before February 14 but remain unuploaded - must be submitted to the presiding judicial officers without delay.

"In continuation of the order dated 24.02.2026, it is further clarified/directed that all the documents mentioned in para 3(iii) of the order dated 24.02.2026, which were not uploaded so far and which were received on or before 14.02.2026, shall be submitted/handed over to the Presiding Judicial Officers by the concerned EROs/AEROs by tomorrow, i.e., 26.02.2026, upto 5.00 P.M.," the CJI-led Bench directed.

Clarifying the scope of documents that may be relied upon for verification of voters falling under the "logical discrepancy/unmapped category", the order stated: "Para 3(iii)(c) of the order dated 24.02.2026 is further clarified to the effect that Madhyamik (Class-10) Admit Card may be taken along with the Madhyamik Pass Certificate for the purpose of verifying the date of birth and parentage of the candidate."

The latest directions come a day after the apex court, invoking its powers under Article 142 of the Constitution, permitted the Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court to draw additional judicial officers, including Civil Judges (Senior Division) and Civil Judges (Junior Division) with at least three years' experience, to expedite adjudication of nearly 50 lakh claims and objections arising from the SIR exercise.

The Supreme Court also allowed the Calcutta High Court to seek assistance from the High Courts of Jharkhand and Orissa, clarifying that while the last date for publication of the final electoral roll remains February 28, the ECI may issue supplementary lists if verification of all cases is not completed by then.

It further declared that voters included in subsequent supplementary lists "shall be deemed to have been part of the final list published on 28.02.2026".

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some clarity and a strict deadline! 50 lakh claims and objections is a massive number. The court is right to pull in judicial officers from other states to help. We need this process to be transparent and above board, especially in a politically sensitive state like WB.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the Supreme Court's intervention for efficiency, setting a 5 PM deadline for tomorrow seems incredibly rushed. Could this pressure lead to errors or oversight in such a critical verification process? Speed shouldn't compromise accuracy in democracy.
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Arjun K
The directive to deem voters in supplementary lists as part of the final list is crucial. It protects the voting rights of genuine citizens even if bureaucratic delays happen. The EC and state machinery must now work overtime to meet this deadline. Jai Hind!
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Meera T
As someone from Kolkata, I've seen how heated the voter list issue gets before every election. Glad the SC is taking charge. Using Article 142 shows how serious this is. Hope this brings some much-needed order and public trust in the electoral process for Bengal.
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Vikram M
Practical solution for verification. In many households, the Class 10 admit card is treated as a key identity document. The collaboration with Jharkhand and Orissa HCs is also a smart move to get fresh, unbiased perspectives on the ground situation. Tight timeline though!

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