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Kerala High Court Dismisses Petition for Separate EVMs for Mentally Disabled Voters in 2025 General Election

Scribe Prakash
Last updated: November 19, 2025 12:12 pm
Scribe Prakash
Published: November 19, 2025
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In a ruling that emphasizes inclusivity and equality, the Kerala High Court has dismissed a petition seeking a directive to record votes of persons with mental disabilities digitally on a separate electronic voting machine (EVM) during the 2025 general election. Justice P V Kunhikrishnan, presiding over the case, stated that “the persons with mental illness or persons with intellectual disabilities are also citizens of this country, and they are our brothers and sisters. We should hold them close to our hearts and not insult them by treating them differently.”

The petitioners, Jomon Jacob and Thomas Palliyil, argued that voters currently residing in rehabilitation centers for the mentally disabled are unable to exercise their voting rights independently due to administrative issues. They requested that separate EVMs be made available to ensure the voting process is accessible and inclusive for all citizens, including those with mental illnesses or intellectual disabilities, to prevent any form of discrimination or exclusion.

The court’s order underscores the importance of ensuring the voting process is accessible for all citizens, regardless of their mental capacity. This ruling aligns with the constitutional principles of equality and non-discrimination, aiming to protect the rights of individuals with mental disabilities and promote their full participation in democratic processes.

This decision serves as a reminder that every vote counts, and efforts should be made to ensure all eligible voters can exercise their right to vote without encountering unnecessary barriers. The court’s dismissal of the petition emphasizes the need for inclusivity in our democratic processes, ensuring that no one is left behind due to their mental capacity or any other factor.

The Kerala High Court’s ruling follows a growing movement advocating for increased accessibility and inclusivity in voting procedures across India. As the country gears up for the upcoming general election, stakeholders will continue to explore ways to make voting more accessible and equitable for all citizens, with a focus on ensuring that every vote is counted accurately and fairly.

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