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'Justified': Supreme Court backs SIR after adult population in Bihar outweighs voters by 107%

Justice Kant made the observation after activist Yogedra Yadav cited the figures to support his claim that the total number of voters had come down by 47 lakhs after the SIR exercise.

October 10, 2025 / 09:21 IST
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The EC recently announced that the final voters’ list for Bihar has 7.42 crore voters.
The EC recently announced that the final voters’ list for Bihar has 7.42 crore voters.

The Supreme Court said Bihar’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise was justified since the total number of voters in Bihar outweighed its adult population by 107% in the past.

“So, SIR in any case was justified if this was the case,” said Justice Surya Kant as quoted by Indian Express.

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Kant was presiding over a two-judge bench which was hearing petitions challenging the SIR exercise.  Justice Joymalya Bagchi was also part of the bench.

Justice Kant made the observation after activist Yogedra Yadav cited the figures to support his claim that the total number of voters had come down by 47 lakhs after the SIR exercise.