SC refuses to direct EC to upload voter turnout data amid LS polls
The court said it cannot issue any such directions at the moment as five phases of polling have concluded and two remain and it would be difficult for the poll panel to mobilise manpower
PTI
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New Delhi, 24 May
The Supreme Court on Friday refused
an NGO's plea to issue the Election Commission directions to upload polling
station-wise voter turnout data on its website during the Lok Sabha polls,
saying a "hands-off approach" needs to be adopted during the
elections.
A vacation bench of Justices
Dipankar Datta and Satish Chandra Sharma said it cannot issue any such
directions at the moment as five phases of polling have concluded and two
remain and it would be difficult for the poll panel to mobilise manpower.
The top court adjourned the
interlocutory application (IA) filed by the Association for Democratic Reforms
(ADR) to be listed before the regular bench after the elections and pointed out
that prima facie it appears the prayers in the application are similar to the
main petition pending since 2019 on the issue.
"This (IA) has to be taken
with the pending writ petition because in between the elections, a hands-off
approach has to be adopted," it said and pointed out that it would be
difficult for the EC to mobilise manpower for uploading the voter turnout data
on its website. Granting any relief in IA will amount to granting relief in the
main petition which is pending," the bench said.
It said it needs to understand the
ground reality and not overburden the poll panel by changing the process
midway.
On May 17, the top court had sought
within a week the EC's response on the NGO's plea seeking a direction to upload
polling station-wise voter turnout data on its website within 48 hours of the
conclusion of polling for each phase of the Lok Sabha elections.
The ADR has filed an interim
application in its 2019 PIL seeking directions to the poll panel that
"scanned legible copies of Form 17C Part-I (Account of Votes
Recorded)" of all polling stations be uploaded immediately after the
polls.
In its affidavit, the poll panel
opposed the NGO's demand, stating that it will "vitiate" the
electoral space and cause "chaos" in the poll machinery in the midst
of the general elections.
The poll panel has said that there
is no legal mandate to provide Form 17C to any person other than the candidate
or his agent. It has said that public posting of Form 17C -- which gives the
number of votes polled in a polling station -- is not provided in the statutory
framework and could lead to mischief and vitiation of the entire electoral
space as it increases the possibility of the images being morphed.
"The petitioner is trying to
create an entitlement when none exists in the law by way of filing an
application in the middle of the election period. It is respectfully reiterated
that for credible multiple practical reasons, the result as per the statutory
mandate, is declared on the basis of the data contained in Form 17C at the time
as prescribed under the statutory rule regime in existence," it said.
It further said that
"indiscriminate disclosure" of polling station-wise voter turnout
data and posting it on a website will cause chaos in the election machinery
which is already in motion for the ongoing Lok Sabha elections.
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