The Election Commission has opposed extending the storage of polling booth footage beyond 45 days, stating it could be “contrary to voter privacy and safety,” despite calls from opposition leaders for increased transparency in the election process.
Today, 18th March, The Supreme Court has asked the Election Commission of India (ECI) to consider a request to make booth-wise vote details and Form 17C copies public. The court postponed the hearing and stated that the petitioners are free to submit their request to the ECI.
The Supreme Court upheld a High Court order mandating Punjab to schedule municipal elections within fifteen days, addressing delays attributed to delimitation issues. The Court emphasized the necessity of these elections for local governance, dismissing the State’s appeal and highlighting the constitutional obligation to conduct timely elections, thereby reinforcing democratic processes in Punjab’s municipalities.
The Supreme Court of India refused to stay the ongoing panchayat elections in Punjab, warning of potential “chaos” from judicial intervention on polling day. The court emphasized the importance of maintaining democratic processes and allowed citizens to vote, despite numerous petitions challenging the election’s legitimacy. Local governance remains crucial for grassroots democracy.
The Supreme Court Today (May 3rd) questioned the grant of interim protection by Andhra Pradesh High Court to YSR Congress leader and Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Pinneli Ramakrishna Reddy in a case for damaging Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs).
The Delhi High Court asked the Election Commission of India (ECI) to file an affidavit on the videography conducted and CCTV footage maintained with regard to EVMs and the guidelines being followed for preserving the video footage of the electoral process.
The Supreme Court on April 23rd did not take up a series of petitions about the continuing incidents of hate speech across the country. The petitions were listed before a Bench headed by Justice Sanjeev Khanna.
The Madras High Court asked Southern Railway (SR) to consider the possibility of granting leave to its employees on case to case basis to vote for the Lok Sabha election on April 19.
