The Election Commission (EC) informed the Supreme Court that it has complete discretion over the policy of electoral roll revision.
The EC stated that directing it to hold Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls at regular intervals would encroach on its jurisdiction.
The EC's statement was in response to a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking directions to conduct SIR at regular intervals nationwide.
The EC has decided to conduct SIR in different states as per the SIR Order dated 24.06.2025, with schedules to be issued separately.
The EC directed initiation of pre-revision activities for SIR of electoral rolls with reference to 01.01.2026 as the qualifying date.
Detailed Insights:
Article 324 of the Constitution of India vests the superintendence, direction, and control of electoral roll preparation and elections in the Election Commission of India.
The Representation of the People Act, 1950 and the Registration of Electors Rules, 1960 empower the ECI to decide on intensive or summary revision based on circumstances.
Section 21 of the Representation of People Act (RPA), 1950, grants the EC discretion regarding the timing of electoral roll revisions before elections or bye-elections.
Rule 25 of the Registration of Electors Rules, 1960 governs the exercise of revision and the manner in which it is to be conducted, leaving the decision to the ECI.
The EC is responsible for maintaining the purity and integrity of electoral rolls and has directed states and UTs to initiate pre-revision activities for SIR.
The EC convened a conference of all Chief Electoral Officers (CEOs) of states and Union Territories at New Delhi on September 10, 2025, to coordinate preparatory measures for conducting the SIR.
Key Concepts Involved:
Electoral Roll: A list of persons eligible to vote in an election.
Special Intensive Revision (SIR): A comprehensive review and update of the electoral roll.
Article 324: Constitutional provision vesting powers related to elections in the Election Commission.