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Supreme Court flags ‘margin of error’ in Bengal SIR, refuses to intervene

The Supreme Court expressed serious concerns regarding West Bengal’s electoral roll revision, emphasizing the need for a strong appeals system to correct wrongful deletions. Judicial officers are overwhelmed, leading to potential errors. Despite these worries, the court directed voters to appellate tribunals for resolution, highlighting the importance of voter inclusion.

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