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The Hindu Vocab On The Supreme Court And The EVM
It is reassuring that the Supreme Court of India found nothing to impair faith in EVMs
The Supreme Court of India’s rejection of the demand for 100% verification (to prove that something exists or is true, or to make certain that something is correct) of the paper trail left by the votes cast through electronic voting machines comes as no surprise, as there is no hard evidence that the current verification system suffers from any irremediable (impossible to correct or cure) lacuna. The two concurring judgments of the Bench reiterate the faith the judiciary has so far reposed in the integrity of the electoral process, especially after the introduction of the voter verifiable paper audit trail, or VVPAT. In the process, the Bench also rejected the idea of reverting to paper ballots, as such a measure would indeed be regressive and negate the gains from the elimination of vulnerabilities (able to be easily physically or mentally hurt, influenced, or attacked) associated with paper ballots. This is not the first time that the Court has declined to interfere with the system in place; it had earlier refused to order 50% verification of the paper trail in one case and 100% verification in another. The Court has utilised this petition to review the administrative and technical safeguards (to protect something from harm) in the system and found nothing to impair its faith in it. The two directions given by the Court address the other serious apprehensions: that the symbol loading units be secured and kept in safe custody (the legal right to manage and look after another person’s money, investments, etc) for 45 days after declaration of results and that the top two losing candidates could seek a verification of the micro-controllers in 5% of the EVMs in specified polling booths so that tampering, if any, may be detected.
In a 2013 ruling, the Supreme Court held that “a paper trail is an indispensable (too important not to have; necessary:) requirement of free and fair elections”. In another case, it favoured the increase in the number of polling stations in which VVPAT verification would be done from one per Assembly constituency or segment to five. The introduction of a paper audit trail itself was in response to apprehensions (worry about the future, or a fear that something unpleasant is going to happen) that voters had no way of ascertaining (to discover something) if their votes were recorded correctly. It is somewhat ironical that the verification system put in place to address such fears itself has become a bone of contention as to the extent to which the paper trail has to be verified. Justice Sanjiv Khanna, in his opinion, has recorded suggestions that VVPAT slips may be counted through machines, and that symbols loaded in the VVPAT units may be barcoded for easy counting in future. It ought to be clear that such technological advancement alone can make the process suspicion-proof. A larger point to be made is that the apprehensions and suspicions of possible manipulation (controlling someone or something to your own advantage, often unfairly or dishonestly) indicate a level of mistrust in the Election Commission of India not seen in the past. Voter confidence in the system of voting and counting is one thing, but the need for the election watchdog to be seen as impartial (not supporting any of the sides involved in an argument) is quite another.
The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary Wordlist 27th April 2024
Get a good command of vocab skills with the Hindu Editorial Vocabulary 27th April 2024 and know the meanings of difficult words.
- Verification: To prove that something exists or is true, or to make certain that something is correct.
- Irremediable: Impossible to correct or cure.
- Vulnerabilities: Able to be easily physically or mentally hurt, influenced, or attacked.
- Safeguard: To protect something from harm.
- Custody: The legal right to manage and look after another person’s money, investments, etc.
- Indispensable: Too important not to have; necessary.
- Apprehensions: Worry about the future, or a fear that something unpleasant is going to happen.
- Ascertaining: To Discover Something.
- Manipulation: Controlling someone or something to your own advantage, often unfairly or dishonestly.
- Impartial: Not supporting any of the sides involved in an argument.
The Hindu Vocab Master 27th April with Synonyms & Antonyms
Know synonyms and antonyms of difficult words in Hindu Vocab Master on 27th April 2024.
Difficult Words | Synonyms & Antonyms |
Verification | Synonym: Authentication, Evidence Antonym: Denial, Conclusion |
Irremediable | Synonym: Cureless, Cynical Antonym: Hopeful, Optimistic |
Vulnerabilities | Synonym: Accountability, Amenability Antonym: Asset, Aid |
Safeguard | Synonym: Security, Shield Antonym: Injury, Harm |
Custody | Synonym: Protection, Guardship Antonym: Neglect, Destruction |
Indispensable | Synonym: Essential, Crucial Antonym: Additional, Inessential |
Apprehensions | Synonym: Detention, Capture Antonym: Liberation, Release |
Ascertaining | Synonym: Confirm, Determine Antonym: Invalidate, Disapprove |
Manipulation | Synonym: Control, Direction Antonym: Deviation, Misdirection |
Impartial | Synonym: Candid, Detached Antonym: Interested, Biased |
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