Representation of the People's Act
Salient features of the Representation of People's Act.
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SIR, 'D-Voters' & Foreigners Tribunals: Assam's Citizenship Reality Check Explained
The Supreme Court, while upholding the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, has ordered that voters excluded on doubtful-citizenship grounds be referred to the competent authority under the Citizenship Act, 1955 for adjudication within four weeks. Assam's decades-old experience with 'D' (Doubtful) voters shows why this may be far from simple. This article explains the SIR verdict, how the 'D-voter' tag and Foreigners Tribunals work, the burden-of-proof question, and the constitutional and legal framework governing voter citizenship in India.
Can Cockroach Be an Election Symbol? ECI Rules on Party Symbols Explained
The question of whether a political party can use a “cockroach” as its election symbol came into focus after reports around the Cockroach Janta Party and India’s election-symbol rules. The issue is important for UPSC because it explains the Election Commission of India’s powers, the Election Symbols Order, reserved and free symbols, registered unrecognised parties and the role of symbols in India’s electoral democracy.
Election Commission Steps Up Fight Against Deepfakes: Mandatory AI Labeling for Political Campaigns
The Election Commission of India (ECI) issued a detailed advisory on October 25, 2025, directing all political parties to prominently label videos, images, and audio clips that are created or altered using artificial intelligence (AI). This move addresses the rising threat of deepfakes, which the ECI says are "contaminating the level-playing field" in elections by spreading misleading information that looks real. The advisory builds on earlier warnings and aligns closely with recent draft amendments to the Information Technology Rules, 2021, proposed by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). It comes amid growing concerns over AI's role in shaping public opinion during campaigns, as seen in past elections where synthetic content disrupted voter trust.
Understanding Voter Deletions in India: The Aland Incident and How Names Are Removed from Electoral Rolls
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi recently raised serious concerns about an attempt to delete over 6,000 voter names from the electoral rolls in Karnataka's Aland Assembly constituency in 2023. He claimed that fake deletion forms were filed online without the voters' knowledge, mostly targeting Congress supporters, and that the Election Commission of India (ECI) has not shared key details with investigators despite multiple requests. This has sparked a debate on the safety of voter lists and how deletions happen, highlighting potential misuse in the system.
Election Commission's Push for Pan-India Electoral Roll Matching: Drawing Lessons from Bihar's SIR to Ensure Voter List Accuracy
The Election Commission of India (ECI) convened a key conference with Chief Electoral Officers (CEOs) from all states and Union Territories on September 11, 2025, to prepare for a nationwide Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. Highlighting Bihar's ongoing SIR, where over 75% of existing voters were successfully linked to the 2003 rolls, the ECI directed states to focus on similar matching exercises with their last intensive revision records. This step aims to reduce the burden of document submission for voters and maintain the integrity of electoral rolls amid concerns over duplicates and ineligible entries, especially ahead of upcoming assembly elections in several states.