Special Intensive Revision (SIR)

Syllabus: Salient features of the Representation of People’s Act

Context: Election Commission begins special intensive revision of electoral rolls in 12 States and UTs on Tuesday, covering 51 crore voters through house-to-house enumeration.

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  • Aadhaar added as 12th document per Supreme Court directive for proof of identity only, not citizenship.
  • Pre-mapping process matching current voters with 2002-2004 lists completed. The voters not required to submit 11 indicative documents if names already exist in records.

Special Intensive Revision (SIR)

  • SIR is focused, time-bound house-to-house verification by Booth Level Officers (BLOs).
  • Updates electoral rolls through new registrations, deletions, modifications ensuring accuracy and inclusiveness.
  • Section 21, RP Act 1950 empowers ECI to conduct special revision anytime.

Constitutional and Judicial Basis

  • Article 324: ECI supervises electoral roll preparation and election conduct with broad powers.
  • Article 326: Guarantees universal adult suffrage for citizens aged 18 and above unless disqualified.
  • Mohinder Singh Gill case (1977): Supreme Court upheld ECI’s powers under Article 324.

Need for SIR

  • Creates error-free voter list removing ineligible voters, adding eligible ones, correcting errors systematically.
  • Safeguards “one person, one vote” removing ghost voters, duplicates maintaining democratic legitimacy.
  • Boosts voter participation through awareness drives, door-to-door surveys, especially benefiting marginalized groups.
  • Supports digital integration and policy reforms like remote voting for migrants enhancing accessibility.

Concerns with SIR

  • Risk of mass disenfranchisement: Exclusion of Aadhaar, ration cards impacting underprivileged voters.
  • Impact on migrant workers: Difficulty proving residence due to frequent moves risking exclusion.
  • Suspicions of stealth NRC: Birth certificates requirement may systematically exclude marginalized, minority groups.
  • Lack of public consultation: Top-down implementation, excessive documentation undermining universal suffrage for illiterate/homeless.

Strengthening SIR Process

  • Inclusive documentation: Permit Aadhaar for residency verification with legacy data cross-verification safeguards.
  • Robust verification: Aadhaar-Voter ID linking, BLO door-to-door verification, regular audits ensuring transparency.
  • Political-legal consensus: ECI stakeholder consultation, public awareness campaigns, judicial oversight by special tribunals.
  • Technology safeguards: AI anomaly detection, blockchain voter logs, real-time tracking dashboard preventing tampering.
  • Inclusivity measures: Special camps for disabled/tribals, multilingual helplines, post-revision sample surveys minimizing exclusions.

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