Supreme Court forwards to EC plea to time-stamp VVPAT slips as cure for last-hour vote surge on polling days

The petition said the VVPAT slips, however, should not have any details to identify the voter, including the EPIC number or the name of the elector. The time-stamped VVPAT slip could be preserved for six months or more, the latter in case there was a dispute.
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