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SC adjourns PIL on direction to allow NRIs to vote through postal, e-ballots

The Apex Court on Friday deferred the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) for three months filed seeking Court’s direction to allow Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) to take part in the electoral process by voting through postal ballot or by e-ballots during elections in the country.

SC adjourns PIL on direction to allow NRIs to vote through postal, e-ballots
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Published : Jul 26, 2019, 11:31 PM IST

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday adjourned for three months a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking direction to allow Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) to vote through postal or e-ballots during elections in India.

A Bench of Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi and Justice Deepak Gupta adjourned the case after the advocate appearing for the petitioner sought adjournment on the ground that bill to allow NRIs to vote is likely to be passed in the ongoing session of Parliament.

The court was hearing a batch of petitions filed by Nagender Chindam, chairman of London-based Pravasi Bharat organisation and other NRIs including Shamsheer VP.

The petitions stated that 114 countries, including 20 Asian nations, have adopted external voting, which could be held by setting up polling booths at diplomatic missions or through postal, proxy or electronic voting.

Also Read: Govt lacks sincerity on NRC, no clarity on detected foreigners: SC lawyer

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday adjourned for three months a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking direction to allow Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) to vote through postal or e-ballots during elections in India.

A Bench of Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi and Justice Deepak Gupta adjourned the case after the advocate appearing for the petitioner sought adjournment on the ground that bill to allow NRIs to vote is likely to be passed in the ongoing session of Parliament.

The court was hearing a batch of petitions filed by Nagender Chindam, chairman of London-based Pravasi Bharat organisation and other NRIs including Shamsheer VP.

The petitions stated that 114 countries, including 20 Asian nations, have adopted external voting, which could be held by setting up polling booths at diplomatic missions or through postal, proxy or electronic voting.

Also Read: Govt lacks sincerity on NRC, no clarity on detected foreigners: SC lawyer

Intro:The Supreme Court adjourned a PIL for 3 months, seeking direction to allow non resident Indians to vote through postal or e ballots during elections in India.


Body:The bench adjourned the case after the advocate appearing for the petitioner sought adjournment on the ground on the ground that bill to allow NRIs to vote is likely to be passed in the ongoing session of Parliament.

The court was hearing a batch of petitions filed by Nagender Chindam, chairman of London based Pravasi Bharat organisation and other NRIs including Shamsheer VP

The petitions stated that 114 countries, including 20 Asian Nations, have adopted external voting, which could be held by setting up polling booths at diplomatic missions or through postal, proxy or electronic voting.


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