The direction was given by Justice MM Sundresh on a petition by DMK which alleged inclusion of a large number of voters and removal in the electoral roll during the last three revisions in the state, which is scheduled to go for Assembly elections around May next year.
Observing that EC has the role to conduct a free and fair election and all the procedures contemplated and adopted were meant for that purpose, the judge asked it to inform about the feasibility of including the door numbers (of voters) in the voters' list furnished and to be furnished at the booth level.
The DMK, represented by its organising secretary RS Bharathi, in its petition sought a direction to the EC to submit a soft copy of full details of the applications that were made for inclusion in the voters' list.
He alleged that the inclusion of names in the voters list during 5.4.2014 to 1.10.2014 was only 65,398, while during the three weeks from 15.10.2014 it was 16,23,774.
Hence, the petitioner prayed that the court direct the EC to submit a soft copy and also give time to submit their objections after verification.