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General election VVPATs destroyed against rules: Prashant Bhushan to SC

Senior advocate, Prashant Bhushan on Monday informed the Supreme Court of VVPATs from the 2019 general elections have been destroyed. Bhushan stated according to rules, VVPATs must be kept for the period of one year, unless the Election Commission directs otherwise.

General election VVPATs destroyed against rules: Prashant Bhushan to SC
General election VVPATs destroyed against rules: Prashant Bhushan to SC
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Published : Feb 24, 2020, 6:29 PM IST

New Delhi: While hearing the petition over discrepancies in election data, senior advocate Prashant Bhushan on Monday informed the Supreme Court that VVPATs during the 2019 Lok Sabha elections were destroyed.

Bhushan claimed in front of the apex court that he received the information on basis of an RTI that he filed.

Bhushan also said that according to rules, VVPATs must be kept for a year unless the Election Commission orders otherwise.

The apex court directed the Election Commission to respond on the matter after four weeks.

Bhushan also objected to the two-month time sought by the EC to which he said that the last notice also had a two-month deadline, but there was no reply.

The bench led by CJI SA Bobde scheduled the next date for hearing after four weeks.

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New Delhi: While hearing the petition over discrepancies in election data, senior advocate Prashant Bhushan on Monday informed the Supreme Court that VVPATs during the 2019 Lok Sabha elections were destroyed.

Bhushan claimed in front of the apex court that he received the information on basis of an RTI that he filed.

Bhushan also said that according to rules, VVPATs must be kept for a year unless the Election Commission orders otherwise.

The apex court directed the Election Commission to respond on the matter after four weeks.

Bhushan also objected to the two-month time sought by the EC to which he said that the last notice also had a two-month deadline, but there was no reply.

The bench led by CJI SA Bobde scheduled the next date for hearing after four weeks.

READ: Govt sending people to raise pro-Pak slogans in anti-CAA protests: Aziz Qureshi

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