The Election Commission is an autonomous constitutional authority in India. It administers election processes at both national and state levels. The Commission ensures free and fair elections. It oversees the conduct of elections, manages voter registration, and enforces election laws. Established in 1950, it plays a crucial role in upholding democracy in the country. Its decisions are binding and enforceable.
The Supreme Court of India commenced hearings on the scrutiny of electoral rolls related to the Bengal Special Infrastructure Region (SIR) issue. The case involves allegations of irregularities...
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has told the Supreme Court of India that it has a constitutional obligation to ensure that not even a single foreigner figures...
The Election Commission of India’s (ECI) ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) across 12 States and Union Territories has triggered debate on how electoral rolls are verified and who...