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SIR hearing LIVE: SC tells Calcutta HC to depute current and former judicial officers to help with SIR

SIR hearing LIVE: SC tells Calcutta HC to depute current and former judicial officers to help with SIR

EC using ‘very restrictive’ software tools unable to fathom ‘natural differences’, says Supreme Court The Supreme Court on Monday (February 9, 2026) said the Election Commission (EC) is using “very restrictive” software tools, at least in the special intensive revision (SIR) exercise in West Bengal, with scant tolerance for “natural” differences and inconsistencies commonly found in India, including Bengali households. “Tools applied by you in your software appear to be very restrictive tools. They are eliminating natural differences. Surnames are of various forms — ‘Roy’, ‘Ray’… There is a common practice of ‘Kumar’ being a middle name in Bengali households. Now, if there is an omission of ‘Kumar’, notice is given?” Justice Joymalya Bagchi asked the EC’s counsel, senior advocate Dama Seshadri Naidu.  The exchange came before the Bench, headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant, asked the EC to extend the deadline for the claims-and-objections phase of the West Bengal SIR for a week beyond the current deadline of February 14. The Bench further directed the State’s Director General of Police to …

SIR hearing LIVE: Idea appears to be mass exclude, Mamata Banerjee’s counsel tells SC

SIR hearing LIVE: Idea appears to be mass exclude, Mamata Banerjee’s counsel tells SC

Every single genuine person must remain on electoral roll, CJI tells West Bengal CM Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, heading a three-judge Supreme Court Bench, assured West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, standing in the front row of his crowded courtroom on Wednesday (February 4, 2026), that the Election Commission of India cannot “run away” from its Constitutional commitment to ensure that “every single genuine citizen” is included in the electoral roll during the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise. Chief Minister Banerjee, who insisted on addressing the Bench, said she had only a “humble request”. “Sir, save democracy,” Ms. Banerjee urged. In what may be unprecedented in the annals of the top court, a sitting Chief Minister, who filed a writ petition in her own individual capacity, pushed her way to the front of the courtroom and requested the Bench to give her an opportunity to speak for “five minutes”. Read the full story here Every single genuine person must remain on electoral roll, CJI tells West Bengal CM in Supreme Court Supreme …