SC Raps EC on SIR ‘Logical Discrepancies’; Calls Voting a ‘Sentimental Right’

The Supreme Court criticized the Election Commission (EC) for introducing the unique category of “logical discrepancy” to purge names from West Bengal electoral rolls. Over 34 lakh appeals have been filed before 19 tribunals in West Bengal

Why in News

  • The Supreme Court criticized the Election Commission (EC) for introducing the unique category of “logical discrepancy” to purge names from West Bengal electoral rolls.
  • Over 34 lakh appeals have been filed before 19 tribunals in West Bengal following a Special Intensive Revision (SIR).
  • The Court noted the EC deviated from its promise not to touch the 2002 electoral roll benchmark during the SIR.
  • Justice Joymalya Bagchi emphasized that voting is not just a constitutional right but the “biggest expression of nationality and patriotism”.

Impact

  • Economic: [NOT RELEVANT]
  • Social: Large-scale anxiety and fear of disenfranchisement among voters in poll-bound West Bengal.
  • Policy: Highlights the procedural friction between the EC’s administrative “purification” of rolls and the “due process” rights of citizens.
  • Ecological: [NOT RELEVANT]

GS Paper Focus

GS-2 — Governance: Election Commission of India; Representation of People’s Act; Important Judgments. POLICIES & SCHEMES: 1. Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. 2. Form 7 (Voter exclusion/objection process). 3. Article 324 (Powers of Election Commission — Contextual). FURTHER READING: * Justice Joymalya Bagchi’s oral observations. * Ashok Lavasa’s editorial: “Onus on SC to protect faith in democracy”. CLUSTER CONNECTION: Formalization Paradox: The EC’s attempt to “formally purify” the voter list through digital filters like “logical discrepancy” results in the “informal exclusion” of millions of legitimate citizens who lack secondary documentation to prove a 20-year-old residency. SYSTEM-LEVEL INSIGHT: The SC’s intervention reveals a “Guardian-Crisis” in Indian democracy. While the EC is constitutionally mandated to protect the franchise, its reliance on “inquisitorial” data-cleaning methods has created a “trust deficit,” forcing the Judiciary to step in and deploy hundreds of judicial officers to act as a buffer between the state’s administrative machinery and the individual’s “sentimental” right to vote.

Interview Angle

“Is the ‘purification’ of electoral rolls through AI-driven ‘logical discrepancy’ filters a valid administrative goal if it leads to mass disenfranchisement? Discuss the concept of voting as a ‘sentimental right’ as articulated by the Supreme Court.”. ENGLISH VOCABULARY & PHRASES: 1. Inquisitorial — relating to an official inquiry with little regard for individual rights — Advanced 2. Purge — an abrupt or violent removal of a group of people from an organization/list — Basic 3. Facsimile — an exact copy, especially of written or printed material — Advanced 4. Infracted — violated or broken (a law or agreement) — Advanced 5. Suspended animation — a state of temporary cessation or interruption — Intermediate ________________ ==================== ARTICLE 3 ==================== TOPIC: Gender Parity and Legislative Reform EN_BLOCK