Jharkhand, Odisha judicial officers to be drafted to speed up Bengal SIR The Supreme Court has allowed the Calcutta High Court Chief Justice to enlist judicial officers from Jharkhand and Odisha to expedite the verification of 50 lakh voters in West Bengal facing 'logical discrepancy' or 'unmapped' status. The apex court clarified Aadhaar is solely for identification, not citizenship claims, and supplementary voter lists will be published post-February 28. #Supreme_Court #West_Bengal #Chief_Justice #logical_discrepancy #High_Court #Bengal_SIR #judicial_officers #Calcutta_High #Bengal_facing #Odisha_judicial

Bengal SIR row: Will rectify errors of ‘logical discrepancy,’ says SC A bench of CJI Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul M Pancholi said voters’ names should not be struck off the electoral rolls because of errors creeping into spelling of names during translation from Bengali to English or vice-versa. “We will ensure that it is rectified,” the bench said. #Surya_Kant #Joymalya_Bagchi #logical_discrepancy #Bengal_SIR #SIR_row #CJI_Surya #Justices_Joymalya #electoral_rolls #rectify_errors #errors_creeping

SIR logical discrepancy: SC's West Bengal order effective all-India #West_Bengal #SIR_logical #Bengal_order #logical_discrepancy #effective_all-India
