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West Bengal SIR exercise: Calcutta HC seeks ECI’s affidavit

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • November 6, 2025
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Kolkata, Nov 6 (IANS) A division bench of the Calcutta High Court on Thursday had sought an affidavit from the Election Commission of India (ECI) in a case on the ongoing special intensive revision conducted by the commission in West Bengal.

The division bench of the Calcutta High Court’s Acting Chief Justice Sujay Paul and Justice Partha Sarathi Sen directed the commission to file the affidavit by November 18.

On October 31, the petition was filed at the Calcutta High Court seeking a court-monitored SIR exercise in West Bengal. In the petition, the petitioner had also sought the court’s intervention so that the time period for conducting the revision exercise would be extended.

At the same time, the petitioner had prayed for the Calcutta High Court’s direction to the ECI to give a detailed explanation on why the SIR exercise is necessary.

The matter came up for hearing on Friday and at the end of the hearing the division bench directed the ECI to file an affidavit on the commission’s arguments in the matter by November 19.

During the hearing on Friday, the petitioner’s counsel also sought specific directions from the court on the protection of booth-level officers (BLOs), considering that the BLOs are often being subjected to threats while carrying out the SIR exercise.

However, the division bench refused to give any separate direction on this issue of protection for the BLOs. The division bench observed that since the state government was well aware of how to ensure the safety of its own employees, there was no need for a separate direction from the court in the matter.

The first stage of the three-stage SIR in West Bengal has already started on November 4. In the first stage, the BLOs are going to the doorsteps of the voters with the enumeration forms.

The entire SIR exercise is expected to be completed by March, and soon after that, West Bengal is slated to go for the crucial assembly elections. The last time the SIR was conducted in West Bengal was in 2002.

–IANS

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