Supreme Court seeks ECI response on plea against increase of voters per polling booth to 1,500

The Court did not issue formal notice to the ECI but recorded the poll body's stand to file a short affidavit.
Finger with indelible ink mark (right to vote) and Supreme Court
Finger with indelible ink mark (right to vote) and Supreme Court
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The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Election Commission of India (ECI) to file a short response explaining its decision to increase the number of voters per polling booth to 1,500 or more [Indu Prakash Singh v Election Commission of India and anr) (Indu Prakash Singh v Election Commission of India and anr].

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