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Those excluded in Bengal SIR entitled to welfare benefits, says Supreme Court
SIR | Deletion from electoral rolls does not mean loss of citizenship, Supreme Court reiterates
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Deletion from SIR rolls not loss of citizenship: SC
newindianexpress·7h ago

Exclusion from electoral roll cannot strip citizenship: SC in Bengal SIR hearing
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday observed that the deletion of a person’s name from the electoral roll following the Special Intensive
NewsDrum·1d ago

SIR: Exclusion from voter list does not mean loss of citizenship, observes Supreme Court
The bench made the comment while hearing a plea seeking that the hearing process in the appellate tribunals of West Bengal be streamlined.
Scroll·22h ago

Citizenship clarification: Who is a citizen of India? CEC Gyanesh Kumar responds following Supreme Court remarks
Following Supreme Court observations that voter roll deletions via Special Intensive Revision (SIR) do not revoke citizenship, Chief Electio
news9live.com·3h ago

Supreme Court to examine whether persons deleted from voter list in SIR can be denied welfare schemes
Justice Bagchi noted that the Supreme Court’s Bihar SIR judgment established that the ECI cannot decide citizenship for voting rights and mu
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