SC invokes Article 142 to protect voter inclusion in Bengal roll revision

In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court of India has invoked Article 142 to safeguard the integrity of the electoral process during the revision of voter rolls in West Bengal. This judicial intervention aims to ensure that the electoral roll remains fair and transparent, thereby preserving its purity and sanctity. The bench emphasized the importance of maintaining an inclusive voter registration process, particularly in light of recent controversies surrounding the state's electoral practices. Article 142 grants the Supreme Court the authority to make orders necessary to do complete justice in any matter pending before it, underscoring the court's commitment to upholding democratic values. This ruling is expected to have significant implications for upcoming elections in West Bengal, as it addresses concerns over voter exclusion and aims to bolster public confidence in the electoral system.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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