On Wednesday evening, the state's chief electoral officer Manoj Kumar Agarwal said that the adjudication papers will be disposed of by 12 pm on April 6. No names will be included in the final electoral roll for the first phase of the elections. Also, on April 9, the last name will be included in the final electoral roll for the second phase. On the other hand, the voter list will be frozen. On the other hand, the commission has also clarified its position on what to do if the name is left out in the tribunal. On this day, the CEO office of the police said that 47 to 48 lakh important documents have been disposed of out of out of the 60 lakh so far. It is expected that by April 7, all the remaining documents will be disposed of. The high court has said that an average of 1.75 lakh to 2 lakh people are being disposed of every day. The Supreme Court was also informed that the training of retired judges engaged in tribunal work will be done on Wednesday. However, the work of the tribunal will start on Thursday. What to do in that case?
India's Chief Electoral Officer Announces Disposal of Adjudication Papers Ahead of Elections
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