EC clarifies on SIR notice to former Navy chief


EC Clarifies on SIR Notice to Former Navy Chief — UPSC Study Note


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Process Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of Electoral Rolls
Authority Election Commission of India (ECI)
Constitutional Basis Article 324 — superintendence, direction, control of elections
Statutory Basis Section 21(3), Representation of the People Act, 1950
Ground-level officer Booth Level Officer (BLO)
Registering authority Electoral Registration Officer (ERO)
Nature Door-to-door, time-bound, comprehensive verification
Distinguishing feature (2025–26) Documentary proof of DoB/PoB even for existing electors
Mandatory SIR form fields Name, EPIC No., relative's name, AC name & number, Part No., Serial No.
Admiral Arun Prakash Former Chief of Naval Staff; 81 years; Vir Chakra awardee; hero of 1971 war
Location of controversy Goa
Draft roll published Goa Draft Electoral Roll 2026 (available on ECI website)

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Legal / Constitutional

Governance / Ethical

Political / Electoral Integrity

Historical

Administrative


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks

  1. SIR stands for Special Intensive Revision of Electoral Rolls — conducted by ECI.
  2. The constitutional authority for SIR is Article 324; statutory basis is Section 21(3) of the Representation of the People Act, 1950.
  3. Ground-level enumeration during SIR is carried out by Booth Level Officers (BLOs).
  4. In the 2025–26 SIR cycle, documentary proof of date/place of birth was required even from existing electors (enrolled after 2003) — a first-time requirement.
  5. The 2025–26 SIR was conducted in 12 States and UTs (Phase 1, Oct 2025), followed by 9 States and 3 UTs (Phase 2, Dec 2025).
  6. Admiral Arun Prakash is a Vir Chakra awardee and veteran of the 1971 India-Pakistan war (not the Kargil war).
  7. The SIR notice to Admiral Prakash was issued in Goa; the clarification was issued by the Electoral Registration Officer (ERO), not ECI headquarters.
  8. The notice was triggered by missing mandatory particulars in the previous SIR enumeration form — specifically: EPIC number, name of relative, AC name & number, Part number, serial number.
  9. The Representation of the People Act, 1950 (not 1951) governs the preparation of electoral rolls; the 1951 Act governs the conduct of elections.
  10. SIR differs from Annual Summary Revision (ASR) — SIR is comprehensive/door-to-door; ASR is a routine annual update.
  11. The qualifying date for electoral roll revision is typically January 1 of the revision year.
  12. Article 326 of the Constitution guarantees universal adult suffrage — the right being verified through SIR.

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper GS-II (Polity & Governance)
Syllabus Heading Salient features of the Representation of the People Act; Powers, functions, and limitations of the Election Commission; Appointment to various constitutional posts

Plausible Mains Question Stems:

  1. "The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls is a necessary but imperfect instrument of electoral integrity. Critically examine its objectives, procedure, and the challenges it poses for inclusion." (GS-II, 15 marks)

  2. "Examine the constitutional and statutory basis of the Election Commission of India's authority to revise electoral rolls. How does the SIR process balance electoral accuracy with the rights of existing voters?" (GS-II, 10 marks)

  3. "The controversy surrounding the SIR notice to a decorated war veteran exposes gaps in administrative proportionality in India's electoral machinery. Discuss." (GS-II / GS-IV Ethics angle, 15 marks)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
Representation of the People Acts (1950 & 1951) Direct statutory basis for electoral rolls and conduct of elections
Article 324 & ECI Powers Constitutional source of ECI's authority over SIR
Model Code of Conduct (MCC) Another ECI-administered instrument; contrasts with SIR (pre-election vs. during-election)
EPIC (Electors' Photo Identity Card) Key identifier in SIR forms; Aadhaar linkage debates intersect
Delimitation Commission & Process SIR often follows delimitation; understand the linkage
Aadhaar-Voter ID Linkage (Section 23, RP Act) Contemporary debate on voter authentication overlapping with SIR
National Electoral Roll Purification Programme Predecessor/allied exercise to SIR
1971 India-Pakistan War (Liberation of Bangladesh) Contextual historical knowledge for the Admiral Prakash angle

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. SIR ≠ Annual Summary Revision: SIR is a special, comprehensive, door-to-door exercise; Annual Summary Revision is the routine yearly update. Do not conflate them.
  2. RP Act 1950 vs. 1951: The 1950 Act governs electoral rolls and delimitation; the 1951 Act governs the actual conduct of elections. Mixed-up in MCQs frequently.
  3. Article 324 vs. Article 326: Art. 324 = ECI's superintendence/control power; Art. 326 = adult suffrage. Both are relevant to SIR but serve distinct roles.
  4. BLO vs. ERO: BLOs do ground-level enumeration; the Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) is the authority who registers or deletes voters and issues clarifications (as in the Goa case). Do not attribute ERO functions to BLOs.
  5. Admiral Arun Prakash's award: He is a Vir Chakra awardee — do not confuse with Param Vir Chakra (India's highest wartime gallantry award) or Ashoka Chakra (peacetime).

11. Sources