EC may revisit penal provision on test vote: CEC Arora

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New Delhi: The Election Commission may “revisit” a rule that provides for prosecution of an elector if a complaint of EVM and VVPAT machine malfunction turns out to be false, Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora has said.
“Now that the current elections are over, we will probably be discussing it internally whether it should be modified, softened etc … we may revisit it,” he said.
Arora was responding to a question on the penal provision which many feel is unwarranted. A voter who claims that the electronic voting machine (EVM) or the paper trail machine did not recorded his or her vote correctly is allowed to cast a test vote under Rule 49 MA of the Conduct of Election Rules.
But, if the voter fails to prove the mismatch, poll officials can initiate action against the complainant under section 177 of the Indian Penal Code. Section 177 applies in the case as it deals with giving false submission. The IPC section states that the person “shall be punished with simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, or with both…”
The EC has all along maintained that if there is no penal provision, people may make false claims. The penal provision is used as “an exception very very very rarely”, Arora said.
He said the intention of the provision must have been to “discourage” those who want to “disrupt” the electoral process by making such complaints. (PTI)

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