Supreme Court to consider hearing PIL challenging use of EVMs in polls
The Hindu
The petitioner said Section 61A of the Representation of People Act, which permitted the use of EVMs, was not passed by Parliament and hence cannot be imposed
The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to consider listing of a PIL challenging the constitutional validity of a provision of the Representation of People Act which had led to the introduction of electronic voting machines (EVMs), instead of ballot papers, for polls in the country.
A bench headed by Chief Justice N.V. Ramana heard the submissions of lawyer M.L. Sharma, who filed the plea in his personal capacity, and said that he would consider listing of his case.

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