well designed ground for ensuring the victory by manipulating the Electronic Voting Machine. The entire averments in the said paragraph are vague and unsupported ... counting of votes.
(d) The election petitioner has clearly pleaded the unauthorized entry of a person with Electronic Voting Machine on 12.5.2011 and the entry
take necessary and appropriate steps for compulsory usage of Electronic Voting Machines by the 4th respondent in the election for all posts of Rural Local ... multiple votes have to be cast in the rural local bodies election, the usage of 'Multi Point Single Choice Electronic Voting Machines
petitioner, even before the counting of votes polled through postal ballots, the votes polled through the Electronic Voting Machines were counted and an announcement ... secured 36,227 votes. According to the petitioner, the counting of votes polled through the Electronic Voting Machines was completed by 9.00 a.m. Thereafter
counting of votes polled in electronic voting machines and the Returning Officer did not allow inspection to the chief election agent of the election petitioner ... complaint at all about the recording of votes by 315 Electronic Voting Machines in Singanallur Assembly Constituency in the polling held
This Application Has Been Filed By The vs Electronic Voting Machines Used For The ...
Author: V. Bharathidasan
Bench: V. Bharathidasan ... Election Commission of India to permit the applicants to release the
Electronic Voting Machines used for the elections in No.16 Orleanpet
Constituency at Union
ensuring the victory of the First Respondent by manipulating the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs).
2.3. It is the case of the Petitioner that there were ... votes registered. For every ballot unit there was a corresponding control unit. The Control Unit which was also called the Electronic Voting Machine
Unlike previous polling, elections were held by exercising franchise through Electronic Voting Machines (for short EVM). In the election held to the Ramanathapuram constituency ... nomination.
13.Thereafter, it was further submitted that the Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) were unreliable and there was no possibility of finding out the actual
were used in the polling stations and both the votes cast through electronic voting machines and postal ballot papers were counted on 11.5.2006 at Arignar ... petitioner has polled 43,003 votes, while the first respondent has polled 42,784 votes through electronic voting machines. It is stated that 296 postal
void; for ordering re-scrutiny of the voting results recorded in the 210 electronic voting machines used for counting in the above said Assembly Constituency ... said Rules and the same was counted after counting the votes from electronic voting machines which is contrary to the Rules. The applicant collected almost
repeated and specific request to clearly demonstrate display of electronic gadgets Electronic Voting Machines (in short, EVMs"), the 8th Respondent has not shown ... counting these votes?
4)Whether the act of the 8th Respondent in counting the votes polled in Electronic Voting Machines and postal ballots simultaneously will