Introduction
It is generally acknowledged that some of our electoral
practices are archaic and that while they served us well in the past, they have
now become the source of serious problems. Moreover, they belong to an era
which preceded the widespread use of information technology. There is also
considerable mistrust in certain quarters about the use of e-voting. And yet
transactions worth millions of rupees take place daily over the internet and
through Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) across the country. We trust machines
counting our bank notes and updating our bank accounts but insist on our votes
being manually counted as they have always been.