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Calcutta HC suggests Centre seek SC nod to set up SIR tribunals every district of Bengal

LAW FINDER NEWS NETWORK | May 29, 2026 at 7:07 PM
 Calcutta HC suggests Centre seek SC nod to set up SIR tribunals every district of Bengal

Kolkata, May 29 A vacation bench of the Calcutta High Court on Friday suggested that the Centre seek the Supreme Court's nod for setting up SIR tribunals in every district.


Nineteen tribunals composed of former high court chief justices and judges were constituted on March 20, following Supreme Court directions to establish an appellate mechanism for grievances arising out of the electoral roll revision process.


The tribunals have been set up in Joka on the outskirts of Kolkata.


Pointing to a number of petitions before the high court seeking early hearings at the special intensive revision (SIR) tribunals, Justice Shampa Dutt (Paul) said that more tribunals in different locations across the state would ensure speedy disposal of appeals.


The vacation bench of Justice Dutt (Paul) orally asked the Central government lawyers present in the court to seek the Supreme Court's direction and permission for setting up SIR tribunals in every district of West Bengal.


The top court had ordered the formation of appellate tribunals to hear appeals against exclusions.


Nearly 91 lakh names have been removed from West Bengal's voter list as part of the SIR of the electoral roll conducted by the Election Commission.


The state had an electorate of 7.6 crore before the revision process commenced.

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