India, Aug. 12 -- The Supreme Court on Tuesday said results of the Election Commission's ongoing 'special intensive revision' of the Bihar voter list can be set aside as late as September, two months before the Assembly election is expected in the eastern state, if illegality is proven in the process.

The assurance was provided in response to arguments about the authority of the Election Commission, which sought 11 documents from Bihar residents to re-verify their voter status.

It also noted that such documents are easier to forge than those on its list.

When the top court remarked that the poll body was right in stating that an Aadhaar card is not definite proof of citizenship, the petitioners argued that such was not their case.

The...