The Supreme Court of India dismissed today a PIL petition from the Sikh Chamber of Commerce, citing an absence of a compelling case and reiterating their previous judgment on EVMs and VVPAT. Justices Khanna and Datta emphasized that polling officers cannot discern voters’ choices from VVPAT slips, addressing concerns about voter secrecy in Indian elections.
The Bombay High Court directed litigant Nixon D’Silva to present EVM manipulation prevention suggestions to the Election Commission, emphasizing the court’s limited jurisdiction. This reflects the court’s respect for the separation of powers and highlights the importance of involving the appropriate authorities in addressing concerns related to EVM manipulation effectively.
