Millennium Post (Kolkata)

SC to pronounce today directions on pleas for cross-verificati­on of votes

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

The Supreme Court is expected to deliver a verdict on Wednesday regarding a series of petitions that demand a thorough cross-check of votes cast via Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) against the Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) records.

VVPAT serves as an independen­t system for voters to confirm that their votes are accurately recorded.

Justices Sanjiv Khanna and Dipankar Datta, who are presiding over the case, will announce the court’s decision, which was previously deferred on April 18.

The court emphasised the critical nature of voter confidence in the electoral process during the hearings. It advised the petitioner­s, who had proposed a return to paper ballots, to trust the reliabilit­y of EVMs and acknowledg­e the Election Commission’s efforts when successful.

The NGO ‘Associatio­n for Democratic Reforms’ (ADR), a petitioner in the case, has challenged the Election Commission’s 2017 move to switch VVPAT machines’ transparen­t glass with an opaque one, limiting voters’ view of the slip to a brief seven-second window when illuminate­d.

In the extensive hearings, the bench spent considerab­le time with Deputy Election Commission­er Nitesh Kumar Vyas to grasp EVM operations. Advocate Prashant Bhushan, representi­ng ADR, was reminded that voter satisfacti­on and trust are fundamenta­l to the voting process.

Representi­ng the Election Commission, senior advocate Maninder Singh argued that while EVMs are secure and tamper-proof, human

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