The apex court took into consideration the submission of the Election Commission that grant of interim relief at this stage would be beyond the scope and relief claimed by the petitioners when the polls have already been taken in 104 Lok Sabha seats spreading over 20 States and Union Territories.
"After polls, is it possible? Will it not a open pandora's box. If some consideration is given, practical difficulty will arise," a bench comprising justices K S Radhakrishnan and Vikramajit Sen said while noting that yesterday only polls have taken place in many parts of the country including Kerala and incidently many of the petitioners before it were from the southern state.
However, the bench decided to throughly deliberate on the demand for extending the right of voting through electronic format of Internet to NRIs registered as voters in different places in the country.
It issued notices and asked the Centre and the Election Commission to file counter affidavits within a month and posted the matter for hearing at the end of August.
The bench also asked the Election Commission to place before it the report of the committee set up by it to "study various available options for the purpose of NRI voting".
The court on April 7 had asked the Election Commission to explore the possibility of doing something so that NRIs may be able to cast their votes through Internet from overseas in the ensuing elections.
Keeping the issue alive, the bench said, "we need solution and we should enable every citizen to cast their vote and we should come out with a reasonable direction.
"In this case it has become infructuous but we have to consider for one composite order so that all complexities should go," the bench said while taking note of the fact that there are so many registered voters who could not cast votes because they are away from the place of voting due to some or the other reasons.
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