New Delhi, July 11 -- The Election Commission of India won a breather on Thursday: the Supreme Court didn't stop its special intensive revision of electoral rolls in Bihar. The apex court did pose it some tough questions, though.

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The court asked about the timing of the exercise, expressing doubt if it can be completed this close to the state's upcoming polls. It also asked about an individual's right to appeal in the event of exclusion from the voter's list, which can result in disenfranchisement.

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Also, among other posers, it wanted to know why the poll body had excluded Aadhaar as a valid docume...