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Election Commission got relief from Supreme Court

The Election Fee of India (ECI) has acquired aid from the Supreme Courtroom. In actual fact, on the petition of an NGO, the court docket on Friday refused to offer any path to the Fee concerning importing the voting share information on its web site in the course of the Lok Sabha elections. Whereas listening to the case, the Supreme Courtroom stated that 5 phases of voting have been accomplished, 2 phases are nonetheless left. In such a scenario, will probably be tough for the Election Fee to make use of folks to add the voting share information on the web site.

It’s being informed that the holiday bench of the Supreme Courtroom on Friday rejected the NGO's petition through which the Election Fee was requested to be directed to add polling booth-wise voting share information on the web site. The holiday bench of Justice Dipankar Dutta and Justice Satish Chandra Sharma stated that no such path might be issued at current. It is because 5 phases of the election have been accomplished and two phases are left. The bench stated that prima facie evidently the request made within the petition is much like the principle petition pending since 2019 on the identical situation.

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What did the Election Fee say

Earlier, when the matter was heard, the Election Fee had informed the Supreme Courtroom that 'indiscriminately releasing' polling booth-wise voting share information and posting it on the web site would create confusion among the many equipment busy within the Lok Sabha elections, which might result in hassle. The Fee had stated the above in an affidavit filed in response to a petition filed by a non-governmental group (NGO).

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