New Delhi:The Supreme Court on Monday disposed of a petition seeking directions to the Election Commission of India to conduct an independent audit of the source code (software) of EVM, VVPAT and ETS and then register its signature in public domain.
A division bench of Justices UU Lalit and Vineet Saran disposed of the petition asked the petitioner to approach ECI and if the poll body does not do it, then the petitioner is at the liberty to approach the court once again after a period of three weeks.
The petition, which sought an independent audit of the software used in Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) and EVM Tracking Software (ETS), was filed by advocate Sunil Ahya in January 2020.
Ahya said that he will soon approach the election commission for the same.
The plea said that the source code of EVM, VVPAT and ETS, all in concert, play a very important role in the scheme of conduct of elections.