
New Delhi : The Supreme Court on Wednesday said that the deletion of names from electoral rolls under the exercise does not determine citizenship. A bench of Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi held that the inquiry carried out under the SIR process was not a determination of citizenship and was confined solely to participation in elections.
The Supreme Court underlined a key rider. The court said the ECI could examine the same, but from the limited standpoint of determining inclusion or exclusion of the concerned person from the electoral rolls. The commission can delete, but that doesn’t mean he or she is no more the citizen of India. It doesn’t have anything to do with the determination of citizenship,” the Supreme Court said.
Such an inquiry does not amount to a determination of citizenship,” the CJI said. The verdict came on a batch of petitions challenging the legality of the SIR process, which required voters whose names were absent from the 2002/2003 electoral rolls to establish ancestral linkage to a person whose name appeared in that list. The controversy began after the Election Commission launched the SIR exercise in Bihar in June last year before extending it to several states, including West Bengal, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
The ECI defended the exercise as necessary to cleanse voter rolls and verify citizenship claims. However, the petitioners argued that the determination of citizenship through SIR was not within the poll body’s mandate. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court directed the poll body to forward the names of persons deleted from the electoral roll over doubtful citizenship to the Union Home Ministry to determine their citizenship.
The court directed the competent authority to complete the verification process before the next assembly or local body elections, whichever is earlier. It said the concerned individuals must be issued a notice and allowed to hear. The Supreme Court further said that if the authority found that the “deleted individuals” were citizens, their names must be restored to the electoral rolls.
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