The SIR
Appeal Form 2026 is now very important for those voters whose names have
been deleted or rejected in the latest voter list of West Bengal. If
your name is missing from the final list, you can apply again through the
SIR Tribunal Appeal process.
In this
article, you will know how to apply, where to submit, required documents,
last date, and full step-by-step guide.
What is
SIR Appeal Form?
The SIR (Special Intensive Revision) is a process conducted by the Election Commission
to verify voter records and remove invalid names.
If your name
is:
- ❌ Deleted after adjudication
- ❌ Not included in supplementary list
- ❌ Marked invalid
Then you
must apply through the SIR Tribunal Appeal Form to restore your name.
👉 According to reports, many names
have been removed, but voters are advised not to panic as appeal options
are available.
Big
Update (2026)
- Around 19 SIR Appellate
Tribunals have been formed across West Bengal to handle appeals.
- Appeal
process started from 29 March 2026
- Only 15 days time is given to apply
👉 So apply quickly, otherwise you may
lose the chance.
Who Can
Apply?
You can
submit SIR Appeal if:
- Your name was deleted from voter
list
- Your application was rejected
- Your name is under adjudication
but removed
- Your family member’s name is
missing
How to
Apply SIR Appeal Form
1. Online
Method
You can
apply online using:
- Official Voter Portal: https://voters.eci.gov.in/
- ECINet Mobile App
Steps:
1.
Open
voter portal or app
2.
Login/Register
3.
Select
Appeal Form
4.
Fill
your details
5.
Upload
documents
6.
Submit
form
2.
Offline Method
If online is
not possible, you can apply offline:
- Submit form at:
- District Magistrate (DM) Office
- Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO)
Office
👉 Note: Some confusion still exists
regarding offline process in many areas.
Documents
Required for SIR Appeal
You need
to attach proper documents while submitting appeal:
1.
Appeal
Form
2.
Hearing
Notice Copy
3.
SIR
Form
4.
Birth
Certificate (if available)
5.
School
Certificate / Admit Card / Board Certificate
6.
Aadhaar
Card / PAN Card
7.
2002
Voter List proof (self or family)
8.
2026
Voter List proof (family linkage)
9.
Domicile
/ Address Proof
👉 These documents are used to prove identity,
residence, and eligibility.
What to
Write in Appeal Form?
Brief
Facts of the Appeal :-
I, [Your
Name], am a genuine citizen of India and was duly registered as a voter in
the electoral roll of [Constituency Name]. However, I have recently come
to know that my name has been removed from the voter list without any valid
reason. I have been continuously residing at my registered address and fully
meet all eligibility criteria to remain enrolled as a voter.
The removal
of my name appears to be a mistake, which has unjustly deprived me of my
constitutional right to vote. I have already submitted all relevant documents
as proof of my identity and residence. My name is currently shown under
adjudication in the final voter list and has been excluded from the
supplementary list.
Therefore, I
humbly request the Hon’ble Tribunal to kindly examine my case and take
necessary action to restore my name in the electoral roll.
Relief
Sought :-
I sincerely
request the Hon’ble Appellate Authority to verify my submitted documents and
allow my appeal by reinstating my name in the electoral roll, so that I may
exercise my fundamental democratic right to vote.
What
Happens After Submission?
- Your application will be
reviewed
- Tribunal may call for hearing
- Documents will be verified
- Final decision will be given
If
everything is correct, your name will be added again to voter list.
Important
Tips
✔ Submit correct documents
✔ Apply within deadline
✔ Keep copy of application
✔ Check status regularly
Conclusion
The SIR
Appeal Form 2026 is the only way to restore your name if it has been
removed from the voter list. The government has already set up tribunals and
started the appeal process.
👉 If your name is deleted, don’t wait
— apply immediately and secure your voting rights.
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