Supreme Court asks Election Commission to publish names of voters deleted from draft electoral rolls in Kerala

The Supreme Court has directed the Election Commission to publish the names of voters removed from Kerala's electoral rolls. This move aims to allow affected citizens to file objections. The court also urged the poll panel to extend the deadline f...

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New Delhi, The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the Election Commission to make public the names of people excluded from the draft electoral rolls published after the special intensive revision process in Kerala to enable affected voters to raise objections.

A bench headed by Chief Justice Surya Kant also asked the poll panel to consider extending the deadline, preferably by two weeks, for filing objections against the deletion of names.

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The counsel, appearing for the poll panel, said that the issue of extension of deadline will be considered. The bench was hearing a batch of petitions challenging the special intensive revision (SIR) process undertaken in Kerala.

The petitioners include Kerala, senior political leaders such as PK Kunhalikutty of IUML, MV Govindan Master of CPI-M, and Sunny Joseph, alongside the CPI State Council.

The pleas have said that the SIR process, as currently executed, risks disenfranchising a massive segment of the population due to technical errors and a lack of a robust redressal mechanism.
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During the brief hearing, the counsel appearing for the petitioners submitted that according to the draft electoral rolls released after the revision, nearly 24 lakh names had been deleted.

It was argued that while voters are required to file objections against deletion, the list of excluded persons has not been made accessible, effectively denying them a meaningful opportunity to contest the removal of their names.

"They have to list objections, but the list of those persons deleted is not available. Now people have to go back and file objections stating why have you deleted me...that opportunity is missing for us," one of the lawyers said.

The petitioners further pointed out that in the draft rolls, some voters have been erroneously shown as deceased, while others have been marked as residing outside the state.
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The lack of transparency, it was contended, has caused serious difficulties for voters, particularly in rural areas.

The bench was informed that during the previous hearing, the poll panel had extended the original deadline for submission of enumeration forms from December 4 to December 11.
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Subsequently, pursuant to the court's observations, the deadline was further extended to December 18.

Taking note of the submissions, the bench said the names of persons excluded from the draft electoral rolls, if not already displayed, must be exhibited at gram panchayat offices or any other public office located in villages.

The court also directed that such lists be uploaded on the official website to ensure wider accessibility.

"Meanwhile, having regard to the difficulty being experienced by the people at large, the ECI may consider the desirability of extending the date," it said.
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