The Election Commission (EC) directed the Bihar CEO to accept Aadhaar as the 12th document for the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) drive.
This directive follows a Supreme Court order mandating the inclusion of Aadhaar in the list of acceptable documents.
The EC's June 24 order initially listed 11 documents for proof of birth and residence.
Approximately 65 lakh voters were initially excluded from the draft rolls published on August 1 in Bihar.
Detailed Insights:
The Supreme Court's intervention ensures that Aadhaar can be used as proof of identity for inclusion or exclusion from electoral rolls.
The EC clarified that while Aadhaar is acceptable as proof of identity, it does not serve as proof of citizenship.
The Representation of the People Act, 1950, already recognizes Aadhaar as a valid document for establishing identity during voter registration.
The deadline for filing claims and objections related to the electoral rolls was September 1, but the EC has extended a welcome for submissions beyond this date.
Key Concepts Involved:
Aadhaar: A 12-digit individual identification number issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India.
Electoral Rolls: Official list of persons eligible to vote in an election.
Representation of the People Act, 1950: Indian Parliament Act that regulates elections of the Houses of Parliament and the State Legislatures.