A bench headed by Chief Justice R M Lodha praised the way elections are being conducted in the country and refused to entertain the PIL seeking direction to the Election Commission to put in place a mechanism so that voters know antecedents of the candidates before they go to exercise their votes at polling booth as being provided in the UK.
"Values and laws of our country are different from other countries and it cannot be compared. You can't imagine the scale at which elections are conducted through EVMs across the country. People, the world over, are envious of the way elections are conducted in the country," the bench said.
The court was hearing a petition filed by one Banwari Lal Sharma who pleaded that as in the UK, voters should be told about candidates who are in the fray.
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