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Supreme Court Directs ECI to Consider Aadhaar, Voter ID, and Ration Cards for Bihar Voter Roll Revision

Trending Today Supreme Court Directs ECI to Consider Aadhaar, Voter ID, and Ration Cards for Bihar Voter Roll Revision Supreme Court to Hear Cartoonist Hemant Malviya’s Bail Plea in PM Modi Caricature Case LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT ADV BIDYA LOK LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT EXCELSIS ENERGY JOB OPPORTUNITY AT CYS LEGAL LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT BMW GROUP FINANCIAL SERVICES LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT LEX CHAMBERS INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT NM LAW CHAMBERS LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT SILVER PUSH LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT INDI-GENIUS CONSULTING INC. Supreme Court Directs ECI to Consider Aadhaar, Voter ID, and Ration Cards for Bihar Voter Roll Revision Prabhat Kumar Biltoria 13 JULY 2025 The Supreme Court has instructed the Election Commission of India to consider Aadhaar, Voter ID, and ration cards during the Bihar voter roll revision process, aiming to prevent disenfranchisement ahead of the 2025 Assembly elections. Supreme Court Steps In on Bihar Voter Roll Controversy On July 10, 2025, the Supreme Court of India granted the Election Commission of India (ECI) the go-ahead to proceed with the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar, ahead of the upcoming 2025 Assembly elections. However, the Court issued a crucial instruction: to avoid the exclusion of legitimate voters, the ECI must consider including identity documents such as the Aadhaar card, Voter ID (EPIC), and ration card during the voter verification process. Petitioners Raise Concerns Over Disenfranchisement The voter list revision process, officially announced on June 24, faced legal challenge from petitioners who argued it posed an unfair burden on voters, particularly those from marginalised and underprivileged communities. They warned that the short timeline—just weeks before the draft list is due on August 1, with elections expected in October or November—could lead to widespread disenfranchisement. Court Calls for Inclusive and Transparent Electoral Practices Although the Supreme Court declined to halt the voter list revision altogether, it emphasized the need for an inclusive approach. The bench advised the ECI to assess the usefulness of identity documents like Aadhaar, EPIC, and ration cards, and to provide a valid explanation if it chooses to exclude any. This move aims to prevent rigid interpretations of the SIR guidelines that could potentially disqualify eligible voters from being added to the revised electoral rolls. Legal Concerns Over ECI’s Powers and Timeline The Court also expressed doubts over whether the ECI had the constitutional authority to initiate the SIR without explicit parliamentary backing. It questioned whether a rapid revision under these conditions can uphold the principles of free and fair elections—a core component of India’s democratic framework. What’s Next: Key Dates to Watch July 21, 2025: ECI must file its counter-affidavit July 28, 2025: Follow-up hearing in the Supreme Court August 1, 2025: Deadline for releasing the draft electoral roll The Court’s guidance is expected to influence not just Bihar but also electoral roll practices across India. Political Reaction and Broader Implications Opposition parties have welcomed the Supreme Court’s interim directions, calling them a positive step toward protecting democratic rights and ensuring electoral transparency. This case is likely to set a nationwide precedent for how voter roll revisions are carried out, prompting a broader dialogue on inclusivity, documentation requirements, and voter rights in India. Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Logged in as Sadalaw. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* Live Cases Supreme Court Directs ECI to Consider Aadhaar, Voter ID, and Ration Cards for Bihar Voter Roll Revision Sadalaw • July 13, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments Supreme Court to Hear Cartoonist Hemant Malviya’s Bail Plea in PM Modi Caricature Case Sadalaw • July 13, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments Bombay High Court Upholds Free Speech in Journalist Sedition Case Sadalaw • July 10, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments 1 2 3 … 5 Next »

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Woman loses Rs 20 crore in Aadhaar digital arrest scam

Trending Today Woman loses Rs 20 crore in Aadhaar digital arrest scam Supreme Court maintains a status quo on worship, allowing both Hindus and Muslims to continue their practices…. Supreme Court slams YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia for ‘obscene’ remarks, grants interim protection ASSOCIATION FOR DEMOCRATIC REFORMS AND ANOTHER Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND OTHERS 2024 SSC ONLINE SC 312 The Role of Intellectual Property in Promoting Innovation in India Supreme Court Strikes Down Electoral Bond Scheme as Unconstitutional for Undermining Transparency and Democratic Principles on dated 15th February, 2024. Historic Verdict: Supreme Court Overturns 1998 Ruling P.V. Narasimha Rao v. State (CBI/SPE), Ends Immunity for Lawmakers Taking Bribes for Votes on 4th March, 2024 Supreme Court Overrules Synthetics and Chemicals Ltd The State or its instrumentality cannot tinker with the “rules of the game” insofar as the prescription of eligibility criteria Validity of LMV Driving License for Transport Vehicles Woman loses Rs 20 crore in Aadhaar digital arrest scam: Why do people keep falling in traps? NITU KUMARI 19 Mar 2025 Introduction:- Fraudsters impersonating police personnel in Mumbai caused an 86-year-old woman to lose more than ₹20 crore. From December 26, 2024, until March 3, 2025, the con artists tricked her into moving funds to multiple accounts by claiming that her Aadhaar card had been fraudulently used. If she didn’t comply, they threatened to take her and her family to court. After being put under “digital arrest,” the victim was unable to speak about the circumstances. The woman informed the police about the fraud after she became aware of it. The people implicated have been arrested after authorities tracked down the money transactions. The public has been cautioned by officials to be on the lookout for these types of scams. They stressed that neither UIDAI representatives nor the police request personal information or remote device access. They suggested that individuals report strange calls to UIDAI’s helpdesk at 1947 and disconnect them right away. Even with ongoing awareness initiatives, a lot of individuals still fall for these types of frauds. Psychologists and investigators point out that scammers employ psychological tricks to trick even tech-savvy people. Scammers frequently pose as law enforcement officials and tell victims that they have pending warrants or illicit goods in their names. To avoid being arrested, they demand payment or verification right away. “Using forceful tones and fake phone numbers, scammers pretend to be government agents or law enforcement officers in order to obtain personal and financial information from their victims. According to a senior cyber cell officer, scammers take advantage of the victim’s spiraling fear to control their behavior and instill a false sense of obligation. Investigators advise avoiding unwanted calls, confirming the callers’ identities, and never disclosing financial or personal information. They advise disregarding reports that say drugs were discovered in packages connected to the victim. “Tell your friends and family that there is nothing like digital arrest,” said a senior police official. Simply spread the message because preventing these socially planned crimes requires awareness. Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Logged in as sadalawpublications@gmail.com. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* Case laws ASSOCIATION FOR DEMOCRATIC REFORMS AND ANOTHER Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND OTHERS 2024 SSC ONLINE SC 312 ASSOCIATION FOR DEMOCRATIC REFORMS AND ANOTHER Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND OTHERS 2024 SSC ONLINE SC 312 sadalawpublications@gmail.com • March 13, 2025 • Case law • No Comments Supreme Court Strikes Down Electoral Bond Scheme as Unconstitutional for Undermining Transparency and Democratic Principles on dated 15th February, 2024. Supreme Court Strikes Down Electoral Bond Scheme as Unconstitutional for Undermining Transparency and Democratic Principles on dated 15th February, 2024. sadalawpublications@gmail.com • March 7, 2025 • Case law • No Comments Historic Verdict: Supreme Court Overturns 1998 Ruling P.V. Narasimha Rao v. State (CBI/SPE), Ends Immunity for Lawmakers Taking Bribes for Votes on 4th March, 2024 Historic Verdict: Supreme Court Overturns 1998 Ruling P.V. Narasimha Rao v. State (CBI/SPE), Ends Immunity for Lawmakers Taking Bribes for Votes on 4th March, 2024 sadalawpublications@gmail.com • March 6, 2025 • Case law • No Comments 1 2 3 4 Next »

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