The Supreme Court has rejected the pleas seeking 100% cross-verification of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) data with Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) records.
Also, it refused to direct, return to the previous system of voting through paper ballots.
Only 5% of EVM-VVPAT counts are currently randomly verified in any Assembly constituency.
New checks have been introduced for candidates who have questions over the result.
The direction to preserve the data on the machines for 45 days and a provision to cross-check would strengthen the system and address concerns.
It also gave suggestion of generating party-specific barcodes was articulated.