Why did the Supreme Court set aside the first EVM-based election in India

Exploration of the reasons behind the Supreme Court's decision to nullify the initial EVM-based election in India.
1. Lack of transparency: The Supreme Court noted that the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) lacked transparency in the voting process, raising concerns about potential manipulation.
    2. Security vulnerabilities: The court highlighted security vulnerabilities in the EVMs that could compromise the integrity of the election results, casting doubt on the accuracy of the outcome.
3. Accountability issues: There were concerns about the accountability of the EVM manufacturers and operators, leading to doubts about the fairness of the electoral process.
    4. Legal discrepancies: The court identified legal discrepancies in the use of EVMs, questioning the adherence to electoral laws and procedures.
5. Public confidence: Ultimately, the decision to set aside the EVM-based election aimed to uphold public confidence in the democratic process and ensure transparent and fair elections in India.
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