CHAPTER IIIB- ADMINISTRATION AND CONDUCT DURING ELECTION |
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President's Order No. 155 of 1972 THE REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ORDER, 1972 [26 December, 1972] WHEREAS it is necessary to provide for the conduct of elections to Parliament and for matters connected therewith and incidental thereto; Now, THEREFORE in pursuance to the provisions of paragraph 3 of the Forth Schedule to the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh and in exercise of all powers enabling him in that behalf, the President is pleased to make and promulgate the following Order:-
1. (i) This Order may be called the Representation of the People Order, 1972. (ii) It extends to the whole of Bangladesh. (iii) It shall come into force at once 2. In this Order, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,- (i) "ballot paper account" means a ballot paper account prepared under clause (10) of Article 36; I[(ia) "ballot paper book" means a book containing ballot papers for which ballot papers are used to electors;] (ii) "candidate" means a person proposed as a candidate from election as a member; 2[(iia) "Code of Conduct" means the Code of Conduct formulated under Article 91B;] 3[(iii) "Commission" means the Election Commission with in the meaning of the Constitution;] (iv) "Constituency" means a Constituency delimited for the purpose of election of a member; (v) "Constitution" means the Constitution of the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh; (vi) "contesting candidate" means a candidate who has been validly nominated for election as a member and has not with drawn his candidature; (vii) "election" means election to a seat of a member held under this order; (viii) "election agent" means an election agent appointed by a candidate under Article 21 and, where no such appointment is made, the candidate acting as his own election agent; 1[(viiia) "election expenses" means the election expenses as defined in Article 44A; (viiib) "election observer" means a person permitted in writing by the Commission or by any person authorized by it in this behalf to observe any election under this Order, and includes a group of such observers;] (ix) "election petition" means an election petition made under Article 49; (x) "elector" in relation to a constituency, means a person who is enrolled on the electoral roll in that constituency; 2[(xi) "electoral roll" means an electoral roll prepared or deemed to have been prepared under the Electoral Rolls Ordinance, 1982 (LXI of 1982);] 3[(xia) "Identity card" means an identity card issued to an elector by the commission under the Electoral Rolls Ordinance, 1982 (LXI of 1982);] 4[(xiaa) "law enforcing agency" means any Police Force. Ansar Force (AvbQvi evwnbx), Battalion Ansar, Bangladesh Rifles, Coast Guard Force (‡KvmvU MvW© evwnbx) and the Defence Services of Bangladesh;] (xii) "member" means a member of Parliament; (xiii) "nomination day" means the day appointed under Article 11 for the nomination of candidates; (xiv) "Parliament" means Parliament for Bangladesh as defined in Article 152 of the Constitution;] 1[(xiva) "political party" means a political party as defined in Article 152(1) of the Constitution; (xv) "polling agent" means a polling agent appointed under Article 22. (xvi) "polling day" means the day on which poll is taken for an election; (xvii) "polling officer" means a polling officer appointed under Article 9 for polling station; (xviii) "prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under this order; (xix) "Presiding Officer" means a Presiding Officer appointed under Article 9 for a polling station and includes an Assistant Presiding Officer exercising the powers and performing the functions of Presiding Officer; 2[(xixa) "registered political party" means a political party registered under Article 90A;] (xx) "returned candidate" means a candidate who has been declared elected as a member under this Order; (xxi) "Returning Officer" means a Returning Officer appointed under Article 7 and includes an Assistant Returning Officer exercising the powers and performing the functions of Returning Officer; 3[(xxia) "rule" means any rule made under this Order;] (xxii) "scrutiny day" means the day appointed under article 11 for the scrutiny of nomination papers; (xxiii) "spoilt ballot paper" means a ballot paper which has been spoiled and is returned to the Presiding Officer under Article 34; 4[(xxiiia) "statutory public authority" means a statutory public authority as defined in Article 152 (1) of the Constitution;] 5[(xxiv) "ward" means a ward of a union.] (xxv) "withdrawal day" means the day appointed under Article 11 on or before which candidature may be withdrawn.
CHAPTER II- ELECTION COMMISSION 1[3. The Election Commission, constituted in accordance with Article 118 of the Constitution, may be strengthened by appointing such number of Commissioners as may be deemed necessary. 3A. Subject to the provisions of this Order, the Commission shall regulate its own procedure.] 4. The Commission may authorise its chairman or any of its members or any of its officers to exercise and perform all or any of its powers and functions under this order. 5.(1) The Commission may require any person or authority to perform such function or render such assistance for the purposes of this Order as it may direct. (2) All executive authorities of the Government shall assist the Commission in the performance of its functions, and for this purpose the President may, after consultation with the Commission, issue such directions as he may consider necessary. 6.(1) The Government or an Officer authorised by it in this behalf, may upon a request made in this behalf by the Commission, by an order in writing, requisition any such vehicle or vessel as is needed or is likely, to be needed for the purpose or transporting to and from any polling station ballot boxes or other election materials or any Officer or other person engaged for the performance of any duties in connection with the election; Provided that no vehicle or vessel which is being used by a candidate or his election agent for any purpose connected with the election of such candidate shall be so requisitioned. (2) Any person authorised in this behalf by the Government may take possession of any vehicle or vessel requisitioned under clause (1) and may for that purpose use such force including police force, as may be reasonable necessary. (3) Where any vehicle or vessel is requisitioned under clause (2), there shall be paid to the owner thereof compensation the amount of which shall be determined by the Government or the officer requisitioning the vehicle or vessel on the basis of the fares and rates prevailing in the locality for its hire: Provided that where the owner of the vehicle or vessel being aggrieved by the amount of compensation so determined, makes an application to the Government within the period of thirty days from the date the amount has been determined for the matter being referred to an arbitrator the amount of compensation to be paid shall be such as the arbitrator appointed in this behalf by the Government may determine. 1[7. 2* * *-(1) The Commission shall appoint a Returning Officer for each constituency for the purpose of election of a member for that Constituency; and a person may be appointed as Returning Officer for two or more constituencies. (2) The Commission may appoint as many Assistant Returning Officers as may be necessary. Provided that no Assistant Returning Officer shall be appointed for more than one constituency. (3) An Assistant Returning Officer shall assist the Returning Officer in the performance of his functions under this order and may, subject to any condition imposed by the Commission, exercise and perform under the control of the Returning Officer, the power and functions of the Returning Officer. (4) It shall be the duty of a Returning Officer to do all such acts and things as may be necessary for effectively conducting an election in accordance with the provisions of this order and the rules. (5) Subject to the superintendence, direction, and control of the Commission, the Returning Officer shall supervise all work in the district in connection with the conduct of elections and shall also perform such other duties and functions as may be entrusted to him by the Commission. (6) The Commission may, at any time, for reasons to be recorded in writing, withdraw any officer performing any duty in connection with an election, or any other public functionary, or any other law enforcing personnel who obstructs or prevents or attempts to obstruct or prevent the conduct of fair and impartial poll or interferes or attempts to interfere with an elector when he records his vote, or influences in any manner the polling staff or an elector or does any other act calculated to influence the result of election, and make such arrangements as it may consider necessary for the performance of the functions of the officer or person so withdrawn. 3[(7) Where the Commission withdraws any officer or person under clause (6), it- (a) may, if such officer or person is working in any polling station or constituency, direct him to leave the polling station or the constituency at once; (b) shall, in case of a direction under sub-clause (a), direct such officer or person to remain out of the constituency for the period specified in the direction and accordingly he shall comply with the direction, and if he is required to perform any official duty only in that constituency, his appointing authority shall make arrangement for his leave or otherwise; (c) shall refer the matter to the appropriate authority for taking disciplinary and other actions in relation to such officer or person] 8. (1) The Returning Officer shall, before such time as the Commission may fix, submit to the Commission a list of polling stations he proposes to provide in a constituency for the purpose of election of a member for that constituency. (2) The Commission may make such alternations in the list of polling stations submitted under clause (1) as it may consider necessary and shall, at least fifteen days before the polling day., publish in the Official Gazette the final list of polling stations specifying the area the electors whereof will be entitled to vote at each polling station. (3) The Returning Officer shall provide each constituency with polling stations according to the final list published under clause (2) (4) No polling station shall be located in any such premises as belong to, or are under the control of, any candidate. 9.1[(1) The Returning Officer shall, by a notice in writing require all heads of offices, institutions and establishment, whether Government or non-Government, in the district to provide him with a list of there Officers and employees of such grades as he may specify for preparation of a panel of Presiding Officers, Assistant Presiding Officers and Polling Officers from among them. (1A) After the Preparation of the panel, the returning Officer shall send a copy, thereof to the heads of all the Offices, institutions and establishments whose officers and employees have been included in the panel with a request to place the service of these officers and employees at the disposal of the Commission for use for election purpose and also forward a copy of the panel to the Commission. (1B) The Returning Officer shall appoint from the panel for each polling station a Presiding Officer and such number of Assistant Presiding Officers and Polling Officers to assist the Presiding Officers as the Returning Officer may consider necessary; Provided that a person who is, or has at any time been, in the employment of any candidate shall not be appointed as a Presiding Officer, Assistant Presiding Officer or Polling Officer;] (2). A Presiding Officer shall conduct the poll in accordance with the provisions of this order, and the roles, shall be responsible for maintaining order at the polling station and shall report to the Returning Officer any factor incident which may, in his opinion, affect the fairness of the poll; Provided that during the course of the poll the Presiding Officer may entrust such of his functions as may be specified by him to any Assistant presiding officer and it shall be the duty of the Assistant Presiding Officer to perform the functions so entrusted. (3) The Returning Officer shall authorise one of the Assistant Presiding Officers to act in place of the Presiding Officer if the Presiding Officer is, at any time during the poll, by reason of illness or other cause, not present at the polling station, or is unable to perform his functions; and any absence of the Presiding Officer, and the reasons therefore, shall as soon as possible after the close of the poll, be reported to the Returning Officer. (4) The Returning officer may, at any time during the poll for reasons to be recorded in writing, suspend any Presiding Officer Assistant Presiding Officer, Polling Officer and make such arrangements as he may consider necessary for the performance of the functions of the Officer so suspended. 10.(1) The Commission shall provide the Returning Officer for each constituency with copies of electoral rolls for that constituency. (2) The Returning Officer shall provide the Presiding Officer of each Polling station with copies of electoral rolls containing the names of the electors entitled to vote at the polling station. 11.(1) For the purpose of holding elections for constituting Parliament, the Commission shall, by notification in the official Gazette, call upon the electors to elect a member from each constituency and shall, in relation to each constituency, specify in the notification. 1[(a) a day on or before which the nomination of candidates may be filed; (b) a day 2[or days] for the scrutiny of nomination papers; (c) a day on or before which candidature may be withdrawn; and (d) a day, at least fifteen days after the withdrawal day, for the taking of the poll. (2) A Returning Officer shall, as soon as may be after the publication of a notification under clause (1), give public notice of the dates specified by the Commission in respect of the Constituency or Constituencies of which he is the Returning Officer; and the public notice shall be published at some prominent place or places with in the constituency to which it relates. (3) A public notice issued under clause (2) shall also invite nominations and specify the time before which and the place at which nomination papers shall be received by .the Returning Officer 1[or the Assistant Returning Officer]. 12 (1) Any elector of a constituency may propose or second for election to that constituency the name of any person qualified to be a member under clause (1) of Article 66 of the Constituency: 2[ Provided that a person shall be disqualified from being elected as, and from being, a member, if he- (a) is a person holding any office of profit in the service of the Republic or of a statutory public authority. 3[(ai) is a person who is convicted of an offence punishable under Articles 73, 74, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84 and 86 and sentenced to imprisonment for a term of not less than two years, unless a period of five years has elapsed since the date of his release; (aii) is a person whose election to a seat is declared void on any of the grounds mentioned in sub-clause (c), (d) and (e) of clause (1) of Article 63, unless a period of five years has elapsed since the date of such declaration; (aiii) has been dismissed or removed or compulsorily retired from the service of the republic or of any statutory public authority on the ground of corruption, unless a period of five years has elapsed since his dismissal, removal or compulsory retirement; or] 4* * * * * (b) whether by himself or by any person or body of persons in trust for him or for his benefit or on his account or as a member of a Hindu undivided family, has any share or interest in a contract, not been a contract between a co-operative society and Government for the supply of goods to, or for the execution of any contract or the performance of any services undertaken by Government1[:] 1[Provided further that a person shall be disqualified 2[from being elected as, and from being,] a member, if he- (a) being a loanee other than a loanee who has taken the loan from and bank for construction of a house for residential purposes, has defaulted in repaying on the day of submission of nomination paper any loan or installment thereof taken by him from a bank; (b) is a director of a company or a partner of a firm which has defaulted in repaying on the day of submission of nomination paper any loan or any installment thereof taken by him from a bank;3[or] (c) being a director of a financial institution (Avw_©K cÖwZôvb) as defined in A_©FY Av`vjZ AvBb 1990 (1990 m‡bi 4 bs AvBb) has defaulted in repaying on the day of submission of nomination paper the loan or any installment thereof taken by him from a bank. 4[Explanation 1.- A person shall not be deemed to hold an officer of profit in the service of the Republic by reason only that he is a Prime Minister, Minister, Ministers of state or Deputy Minister. 5* * * * * * * Explanation III - The disqualification under clause (b) 6[of the first proviso] shall not apply to a person-] (i) where the share or interest in the contract devolves on him by inheritance or succession or as a legatee, executor or administrator, until the expiration of six months after it has so devolved on him or such longer period as the president may, in any particular case allow; or (ii) where the contract has been entered into by or on behalf of a public company as defined in the companies Act, 1913 (VII of 1913), of which he is a share holder but is neither a director holding an office of profit under the company nor a managing agent; or (iii) where he is a member of Hindu undivided family and the contract has been entered into by any other member of that family in the course of carrying on a separate business in which he has no share or interest. 1[Explanation IV.--"bank" means-- (i) any Òe¨vsK †Kv¤úvbxÓ as defined in aviv 5 (Y) of the e¨vsK †Kv¤úvbx AvBb, 1991 (1991 m‡bi 14 bs AvBb) ; (ii) Bangladesh Shilpa Rin Sangstha established under the Bangladesh Shilpa Rin Sangstha Order, 1972 (P.O. No. 128 of 1972); (iii) House Building Finance Corporation established under the Bangladesh House Building Finance Corporation Order, 1973 (P.O. No. 7 of 1973); (iv) Investment Corporation of Bangladesh established under the Investment Corporation of Bangladesh Ordinance, 1976 (XL of 1976) 2[Explanation V.- A person or a company or a firm shall be deemed to have defaulted in repaying a loan or an installment thereof referred to in the second proviso, if he or it is a defaulter with in the meaning of the expression †Ljvcx FY MÖnxZv as defined in aviv 5 (MM) e¨vsK †Kv¤úvbx AvBb, 1991 (1991 m‡bi 14 bs AvBb) ] 3[(1A) For the removal of doubts, it is hereby declared that, for the purposes of this Article, a person shall not be deemed to hold an office of profit in the service of the Republic or of a statutory public authority by reason only that he is an Administrator or a Deputy Administrator of a 4[City] Corporation or a 5[Ward Commissioner.] (2) Every proposal shall be made by a separate nomination paper in the prescribed form which shall be signed by the proposer and the seconder and shall contain- (a) a declaration signed by the candidate that he has consented to the nomination and that he is not subject to any disqualification for being, or being elected as a member; and (b) a declaration signed by the proposer and the seconder that neither of them has subscribed to any other nomination paper either as proposer or seconder. (3) Every nomination paper shall be delivered by the candidate, or his proposer, or seconder to the Returning Officer, 1[or the Assistant Returning Officer] who shall acknowledge the receipt of the nomination paper specifying the date and time to receipt. (4) A person may be nominated in the same constituency by more than one nomination paper 1[and a nomination paper may be delivered to both the Returning Officer and the Assistant Returning Officer]. (5) If any person subscribes to more than one nomination paper, all such nomination papers, except the one received first by the Returning Officer 1[or the Assistant Returning Officer, as the case may be ], shall be void. (6) The Returning Officer shall give a serial number to every nomination paper and endorse thereon the name of the person presenting it, and the date and time of its receipt, and inform such person of the time and place at which he shall hold scrutiny. 1[(6A) The Assistant Returning Officer shall give a serial number to every nomination paper and endorse thereon the name of the person presenting it, and he date and time of its receipt, and inform such person of the time an place at which the Returning Officer shall hold scrutiny, and immediately after the time for receiving nomination paper is over, forward all the nomination papers received by him to the Returning Officer.] (7) The Returning Officer shall cause to be affixed at some conspicuous place in his office a notice of every nomination paper received by him 1[or received by the Assistant Returning Officer and forwarded to him under clause (6a) containing particular of the candidate and the names of the proposer and seconder as shown in the nomination paper.] 13. (1) Subject to the provisions of clause (2), no nomination paper delivered under Article 12 shall be accepted unless- (a) a sum of Taka 1[2[ten] thousand] is deposited in cash by the candidate or by any person on his behalf at the time of its delivery; or 3[(b) it is accompanied by a receipt or a true copy thereof duly attested by a gazetted government servant showing that a sum as aforesaid has been deposited by the candidate or by any person on his behalf with the Returning Officer or the Assistant Returning Officer or at any bank or at a Government Treasury or Sub-Treasury] (2) Not more than one deposit under clause (1) shall be required in the case or a person who has been nominated as candidate by more than one nomination paper. 4[13A. (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this order, no person may at the same time be a candidate for more than five constituencies]. (2) Every nomination paper shall, in addition to the declarations required under Article 12, be accompanied by a declaration signed by the candidate that he is not a candidate for more than five consistencies. (3) If a person is at the same time a candidate for more than five constituencies, all his nomination papers in respect of all the constituencies shall be void.] 14.(1) The candidates, their election agents, proposer and seconders, and one other person authorised in this behalf by each candidate may attend the scrutiny of nomination paper and the Returning Officer shall give them reasonable opportunity for examining all nomination papers 5[delivered or forwarded to him] under Article 12. (2) The Returning Officer shall, in the presence of the persons attending the scrutiny under clause (1), examine the nomination papers and decide any objection raised by any such person to any nomination. (3) The Returning Officer may, either of his own motion or upon any objection, conduct such summery enquiry as he may think fit and reject a nomination paper if he is satisfied that- (a) the candidate is not qualified to be elected as a member; (b) the proposer or the seconder is not qualified to subscribe to the nomination paper; (c) any provision of Article 12 or Article 13 has not been complied with; or (d) the signature of the proposer or the seconder is not genuine: Provided that- (i) the rejection of a nomination paper shall not invalidate the nomination of a candidate by any other valid nomination paper; (ii) the Returning Officer shall not reject a nomination paper on the ground of any defect which is not a substantial nature and may allow any such defect to be remedied forthwith; and (iii) the Returning Officer shall not enquire into the correctness or validity of any entry in the electoral roll. (4) The Returning Officer shall endorse on each nomination paper his decision accepting or rejecting it, and shall, in the case of rejection, record a brief statement of the reason therefore. (5) Where the nomination of a candidate has been rejected under this Article, an appeal shall lie within the prescribed period to the Commission and any order passed on such appeal shall be final. 15(1) The Returning Officer shall, after the scrutiny of nomination papers, prepare and publish in the prescribed manner a list of candidates who have been validly. (2) In case a appeal against rejection of a nomination paper has been accepted by the Commission, the list of validly nominated candidates shall be revised accordingly. 16(1) Any validly nominated candidate may, by notice in writing signed by him and delivered, on or before the withdrawal day, to the Returning Officer, either by such candidate in person or by an agent authorised in this behalf in writing by such candidate, withdraw his candidate. (2) A notice of withdrawal under clause (1) shall, in no circumstances, be open to recall or cancellation. (3) On receiving a notice of withdrawal under clause (1) the Returning Officer shall, if he is satisfied that the signature on the notice is that of the candidate, cause a copy of the notice to be affixed at some conspicuous place in his office. (4) The Returning Officer shall, on the lay next following the withdrawal day prepare and publish in the prescribed manner a list of contesting candidates. 17 (1) If a validly nominated candidate who has not withdrawn his candidature dies, the Returning Officer shall, by public notice terminate the proceedings relating to that election. (2) Where Proceedings relating to an election have been terminated under clause(1), fresh proceedings shall be commenced in accordance with the provisions of this Order as if for a new election 1[:] 1[Provided that it shall not be necessary for the other contesting candidates to file fresh nomination papers or make a further deposit under Article 13,] 18. Where the Proceedings relating to nomination, scrutiny or withdrawal cannot, for reasons beyond the control of the Returning Officer, take place on the day appointed therefore, he may postpone or adjourn such proceedings and shall with the approval of the commission, by the public notice fix another day for the proceedings so postponed or adjourned and, if necessary, also the days for subsequent proceedings. 19(1) Where, after scrutiny under Article 14, only one person remains as a validly nominated candidate for election as a member from a constituency or where after withdrawal under Article 16 only one person is left as a contesting candidate, the Returning Officer shall, by public notice, declare such candidate to be elected to the seat: Provided that if after scrutiny any candidate indicates that he intends to make an appeal under clause (5) of Article 14 against the rejection of his nomination paper, no person shall be declared elected uncontested until the period prescribed for filling such appeal has expired and no such appeal has been filed, or, where an appeal is filed, until the disposal of such appeal. (2) The Returning Officer shall submit to the Commission a return of the election in respect of which he has made a declaration under clause (1). (3) The Commission shall publish in the Official Gazette the name of the returning candidate. 20 (1) If there are more contesting candidates than one in respect of any constituency, the Returning Officer shall- 2[(a) allocate, in the case of a contesting candidate set up by a registered political party, the symbol reserved for that party by the Commission under this order or the rules; (aa) allocate, in the case of other contesting candidates, subject to any direction of the Commission, one of the prescribed symbols to each such contesting candidate; and in so doing shall, so far as possible, have regard for any preference indicated by the candidate;] (b) publish in such manner as the Commission may direct the names of contesting candidate arranged in the alphabetical order specifying against each the symbol allocated to him; and (c) give public notice of the poll 1[:] 1[Provided that the Commission may, on an application made to it in this behalf within three days after the publication of the notification under clause (1) of Article 11, allot one of the prescribed symbols to the candidates of any non-registered political party or to the candidates of a combination of two or more political parties who have agreed to set up joint candidates for election; Provided further that in the case of combination of two or more registered political parties, in which one or more non-registered parties might have also joined, the Commission shall, on such application, allot one of the symbols reserved for any of them, according to the indication given in the application, to the candidates of the combined political parties or may, if the combination so desires, any other prescribed symbol: Provided further that when a political party, for which a symbol is reserved by the Commission under this order or the rules, is split up into several rival groups each of which claiming itself to be the original party for which the said symbol is reserved and demanding the reservation of the symbol for itself, the matter shall be referred to the Commission for a decision; and the decision of the Commission thereon, made after giving the rival groups a reasonable opportunity of being heard, shall be final] (2) The Returning Officer shall arrange to exhibit prominently at each polling station the name and symbol of each contesting candidate. 21. (1) A candidate may appoint a person qualified to be elected as a member to be his election agent. (2) The appointment of an election agent may, at any time, be revoked in writing by the candidate and, when it is so revoked or the election agent dies, another person may be appointed by the candidate to be his election agent. (3) When an election agent is appointed, the candidate shall send to the Returning Officer a notice in writing of the appointment containing the name, father's name and address of the election agent. (4) Where no appointment of an election agent is made under this section, a candidate shall be deemed to his own election agent and shall so far as the circumstances permit, be subject to the provisions of this Order both as a candidate and as an election agent. 22. (1) the contesting candidate or his election agent, may, before the commencement of the poll, appoint for each polling station not more then two polling agents if there be only one booth, and not more then five polling agents if there be more than one booth, at such polling station and shall give notice thereof in writing to the Presiding officer (2) The appointment of a polling agent under clause (1) may at any time be revoked by the candidate or his election agent and, when it is so revoked or the polling agent dies, another person may be appointed by the candidate or the election agent to be a polling agent; and a notice of such appointments shall be given to the Presiding Officer. 1[(3) The Presiding Officer shall not accept a polling agent unless he wears an identity card granted by the pe3rson appointing him containing his name and the name of the candidate for whom he is appointed as a polling agent] 23. Where any act or thing is authorised by this Order to be done in the presence of the candidate an election agent or a polling agent, the failure of such person to attend at the time and place appointed for the purpose shall not invalidate any act or thing otherwise validly done 2[:] 2[ Provided that the Returning Officer or the Presiding Officer, as the case may be, shall, as far as practicable, endeavour to ensure the attendance of the said person at the time of doing the said act or thing: Provided further that, if a candidate or his election agent, polling agent is found absent at the time of doing the said act or thing, the Returning Officer or the Presiding Officer, as the case may be, shall immediately try to find out the reason of such absence and record the fact and communicate it to the Commission together with his comments thereon, and shall endeavour to ensure such attendance.] 24. The Returning Officer shall, subject to any direction of the Commission, fix the hours during which the poll shall be taken and give public notice of the hours so fixed. 25(1) The Presiding Officer of a polling station shall stop the poll and inform the Returning Officer that he has done so if- (a) the poll the polling station is, at any time, so interrupted or obstructed for reason beyond the control of the Presiding Office that it cannot be resumed during the polling hours fixed under Article 24;or (b) any ballot box used at the polling station is unlawfully taken out of the custody of the Presiding Officer, or is accidentally or intentionally destroyed or lost, or is damaged or tampered with to such and extent that the result of the polling station cannot be ascertained. (2) Where a poll has been stopped under clause(1), the Returning Officer shall immediately report the circumstances to the Commission and the Commission shall direct a fresh poll at that polling station, unless it is satisfied that the result of the election has been determined by the polling station, taken with the results of the polling at other polling stations in the same constituency (3) Where the Commission orders a fresh poll under clause (2), the Returning Officer shall, with the approval of the Commission- (a) appoint a day for a fresh poll and fix the place at which and the hours during which such fresh poll shall be taken; and (b) give public notice of the day so appointed and the place and hours so fixed.
(4) At a fresh poll taken under clause (3) at a polling station. all electors entitled to vote there at shall be allowed to vote and no vote cast at the poll stopped under clause(1) shall be counted; and the provisions of this Order and the rules and orders made there under shall apply to such fresh poll. 26. An election under this Order shall be decided by secret ballot and subject to the provisions of Article 27, every elector shall cast his vote by inserting, in accordance with the provisions of this Order, in the ballot box, a ballot paper in the prescribed form. 27.(1) The following persons may cast their votes by postal in such manner as may be prescribed, namely:- 1[(a) a person referred to in sub-section (2), (3) or (4) of section 8 of the Electoral Rolls Ordinance, 1982(LXI of 1982);] (b) a person appointed for the performance of any duty in connection with an election at a polling station other than the one at which he is entitled to cast his vote. (2) An elector who, being entitled to do so, intends to cast his vote by postal ballot shall - (a) in the case of a person referred to in sub-clause (a) of clause (1) within fifteen days from the date of the publication of the notification under Article 11, and (b) in the case of a person referred to sub-clause (b) of that clause as soon as may be after his appointment, Apply to the Returning Officer of the constituency in which he is an elector for a ballot paper for voting by postal ballot; and such application shall specify the name of the elector, his address and his serial number in the electoral roll. (3) The Returning Officer shall immediately upon the receipt of an application by an elector under clause (2) sent by post to such elector a ballot paper and an envelop bearing on its face a form of certificate of posting, showing the date thereof, to be filled in by the proper official of the Post Office at the time of posting by the elector. (4) An elector on receiving his ballot paper for voting by postal ballot shall in the prescribed manner record his vote and after so recording post the ballot paper to the Returning Officer in the envelop sent to him under clause (3) with minimum of delay. 28.(1) The Returning Officer shall provide each Presiding Officer with such number of ballot boxes as may be necessary. (2) The ballot boxes shall be of such material and design as may be approved by the Commission. (3) Not more than one ballot box shall be used at a time for the purpose of the poll at any polling station, or at any polling booth, where there are more than one polling booths at a polling station. (4) At least half an hour before the time fixed for the commencement of the poll the Presiding Officer shall- (a) ensure that every ballot box to be used is empty; 1[(aa) deliver such empty ballot boxes to Polling Officer to be numbered serially against their signatures in prescribed forms to be maintained by him and supplied by the Commission. Agents of candidates may, if they so like, sign such prescribed form as witnesses which shall contain such columns;] (b) show the empty ballot box to the contesting candidates and their election agents and polling agents whoever may be present; (c) after the ballot box has been shown to be empty close and seal it; and (d) place the ballot box so as to be conveniently accessible to the elector, and at the same time within the sight of himself and of such candidates or their election or polling agents as may be present. (5) If one ballot box is full or cannot further be used for receiving ballot papers, the Presiding Officer shall seal that ballot box 1[with his own seal and signature and with the seals or signatures of the contesting candidates or election agents or polling agents present who may wish to seal or sign it] and keep it in a secure place and use another ballot box in the manner laid down in clause (4). (6) A Presiding Officer shall, make such arrangements at the polling station that every elector may be able to mark his ballot paper in secret before the same is folded and inserted in the ballot box. 29. The Presiding Officer shall, subject to such instructions as the Commission may give in this behalf, regulate the number of electors to be admitted to the polling station at a time and exclude from the polling station all other persons except- (a) any person on duty in connection with the election; 2[(b) the contesting candidates and their election agents and one polling agent of each contesting candidate for each booth; (bb) election observers;] and (c) such other persons as may be specifically permitted by the Returning Officer. 30.(1) The Presiding Officer shall keep order at the polling station and may remove or cause to be removed any person who misconducts himself at a polling station or fails to obey any lawful orders of the Presiding Officer. (2) Any person removed under clause (1) from a polling station shall not, without the permission of the Presiding Officer, again enter the polling station during the day and shall, if he is accused of an offence in a polling station, be liable to be arrested without warrant by a police officer. (3) The powers under this Article shall not be so exercised as to deprived an elector of an opportunity to cast his vote at the polling station at which he is entitled to vote. 31.1[(1) Where an elector presents himself at the polling station to vote, the Presiding Officer shall, after satisfying himself about the identity of the elector with reference to his identity card, issue to him a ballot paper. (1A) No ballot paper shall be issued to an elector unless he is in possession of a valid identity card and the Presiding Officer is satisfied that the identity card is genuine. (1B) An identity card shall not be accepted as valid unless the Photograph of the elector in the identity card and his signature/ thumb impression there in and the signature of the issuing officer of the Commission and the seal of the Commission thereon are distinct and clear.] (2) Before a ballot paper is issued to an elector- (a) he shall be required to receive a personal mark made with indelible ink on the thumb or any other finger to either hand; (b) the number and the name of the elector as entered in the electoral roll shall be called out; (c) a mark shall be placed on the electoral roll against the number and name of the elector to indicate that a ballot paper has been issued to him; (d) the ballot paper shall on its back be stumped with the official mark;2* (e) the number the elector on the electoral roll shall be marked in writing on the counterfoil by the Presiding Officer who shall also stamp the counterfoil with the official mark3[;] 3[(f) the elector shall put his signature or thumb impression on the counterfoil of the ballot paper.] (3) A ballot paper shall not be issued to a person who refuse to receive the personal mark with indelible ink or if he already bears such a mark or the remnants of such mark. (4) If a contesting candidate or his election or polling agent alleges that an elector to whom a ballot paper is about to be issued already has one or more ballot papers in his possessions, the Presiding Officer may require the elector to satisfy him that he does not have any other ballot paper in his possessions and may also take such measures as he thinks fit, to ensure that such elector does not insert more than one ballot paper in the ballot box. (5) The elector on receiving the ballot paper, shall- 1[(a) if so requested by any contesting candidate or an election agent, 2[or polling agent] show the official mark on the back of the ballot paper to him; (aa) forthwith proceed to the place reserved for marking the ballot paper;] (b) put the prescribed mark on the ballot paper at any place within the space containing the name and symbol of the contesting candidate for whom he wishes to vote; and (c) after he has so marked, fold the ballot paper and insert it in the ballot box. (6) The elector shall vote without undue delay and shall leave the polling station immediately after he has inserted his ballot paper in the ballot box. (7) Where and elector is blind or is otherwise so incapacitated that he cannot vote without the assistance of a companion, the Presiding Officer shall allow him such assistance and thereupon such elector may do with such assistance anything which an elector is required or permitted to do under this Order. 3[(8) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force, the provisions of clause (1), (1A) and (1B) of this Articles, as substituted for clause (1) thereof by section 10 of the Representation of the People (Amendment) Act, 1994 (1994 mv‡ji 23 bs AvBb) shall remain suspended until they are revived by the Commission on a date to be specified by it, by notification in the official Gazette, in that behalf and during the period of such suspension clause (1), for which such substitution was made shall have effect as if no such substitution was ever made by the said section 10,] 32. (1) If a person representing himself to be an elector applies for a ballot paper when another person has already represented himself to be that elector and has voted under the name or the persons so applying, he shall be entitled, subject to the provisions of this Article to receive a ballot paper (hereinafter referred to as "tendered ballot paper") in the same manner as any other elector. (2) A tendered ballot paper shall, instead of being put into the ballot box, be given to the Presiding Officer who shall endorse thereon the name and number in the electoral roll of the person applying for it and place it in a separate packet endorsed with the name of the candidate for whom such person wishes to vote. (3) The name of the person applying for a ballot paper under clause (1) and his number on the electoral roll shall be entered in a list (hereinafter referred to as “The tendered votes list”) to be prepared by the Presiding Officer. 33. (1) If, at the time a person applies for a ballot paper for the purpose of voting, a candidates or his 1[election agent or] polling agent declares to the Presiding Officer that he has reasonable cause to believe that person has already voted at the election, at the same or another polling station or is not the person against whose name entered in the electoral roll he is seeking to vote, and undertakes to prove the charges in a court of law and deposits with the Presiding Officer is cash such sum as may be prescribed, the Presiding Officer may, after warning the person of the consequences and obtaining his thumb impression and if he is literate, also his signature, on the counterfoil, issue a ballot paper (hereinafter referred to as "challenged ballot paper") to that person. (2) If the Presiding Officer issues a ballot paper under clause (1) to such person he shall enter the name and address of the person in a list to be prepared by him (hereinafter referred to as "the challenged votes list") and obtain thereon the thumb impression and, if he is literate, also the signature, of that person. (3) A ballot paper issued under clause (1) shall, after it has been marked and folded by the elector, be placed in the same condition in a separate packet bearing the label ("challenged ballot papers") instead of being placed to the ballot box. 34. (1) An elector who has inadvertently so spoilt his ballot paper that it cannot be used as a valid ballot paper may, upon proving the fact of inadvertence to the satisfaction of the Presiding Officer and returning the ballot paper to him, obtain another ballot paper and cast his vote by such other ballot paper. (2) The Presiding Officer shall forthwith cancel the ballot paper returned to him under clause (1), make a note to that effect on the counterfoil over his own signature and sign the cancelled ballot paper, and place it in a separate packet labeled "Spoilt Ballot Papers." 35. No person shall be given any ballot paper or the permitted to vote after the hour fixed for the close of the poll excepts the person who at the hour are present with in the building, room, tent or enclosure in which the polling station is situated and have not voted but are waiting to vote. 36. (1) Immediately after the close of the poll, that is as soon as the last of such persons, if any, as are present and waiting to vote as mentioned in Article 35, has voted, the Presiding Officer shall, in the presence of such of the contesting candidates, election agents and polling agents as may be present, proceed with the count of votes. (2) The Presiding Officer shall give such of the contesting candidates,. election agents and polling agents as may be present, reasonable facility of observing the count and give them such information with respect there to as can he given consistently with the orderly conduct of the count and the discharge of his duties in connection therewith. (3). No Person other than the Presiding Officer, the Polling Officers, any other person on duty in connection with the poll, the contesting candidates, 1[election agents, polling agents and election observers, shall be allowed to remain] present at the count (4) The Presiding Officer shall- (a) open the used ballot box or ballot boxes and count the entire lot of ballot papers taken out there from ; (b) open the packet labeled "challenged ballot papers" and include the ballot papers therein the count; (c) count, in such manner as may be prescribed, the votes cast in favour of each contesting candidate excluding from the count the ballot papers which bear- (i) no official mark; (ii) any writing or any mark other than the official mark and the prescribed mark or to which a piece of paper or any other object of any kind has been attached; (iii) no prescribed mark indicating the contesting candidate for whom the elector has voted; or (iv) any mark from which it is not clear for whom the elector has voted, provided that a ballot paper shall be deemed to have been marked in favour of a candidate if the whole or more than half of the area of the prescribed mark appears clearly within the space containing the name and symbol of that candidate; and where the prescribed mark is divided equally between two such spaces, the ballot paper shall be deemed not to show clearly for whom the elector has voted. (5) The Presiding officer may recount the votes- (a) of his own motion if he considers it necessary; or (b) upon the request of a contesting candidate or an election agent 1(or polling agent) prescribed if in his opinion, the request is not unreasonable. (6) The valid ballot paper cast in favor of each contesting candidate shall be put in separate packets and each such packet shall be sealed and shall contain a certificate as to the number of ballot papers put in it and shall also indicate the nature of the contents thereof, specifying the name and symbol of the contesting candidate to whom the packet relates. (7) The ballot papers excluded from the count shall be put in a separate packet indicating thereon the total number of ballot papers contained therein. (8) The packets mentioned in clauses (6) and (7) shall be put in a principal packet which shall be sealed by the presiding officer. (9) The presiding officer shall, immediately after the count, prepare a statement of the count in such form as may be prescribed showing therein 1[, in both words and figures,] the number of valid voters polled by each contesting candidate and the ballot paper excluded from the count. (10) The presiding officer shall also prepare in the prescribed form a ballot paper account showing separately- (a) the number of ballot papers entrusted to him; (b) the number of ballot papers taken out of the ballot box or boxes and counted; (c) the number of tendered ballot papers; (d) the number of challenged ballot papers; (e) the number of un-issued ballot papers; and (f) the number of spoilt ballot papers. 2[(11) The presiding office shall, on application, give a certified copy of the statement of the count and the ballot paper account, showing the number in both words and figures, to such of the candidates, their election agents or polling agents as may be present, and obtain a receipt for such copy, and if any such person refuses to give any receipt, the presiding officer shall record that fact.] (12)The presiding officer shall seal in separate packets – (a) Un-issued ballot papers; (b) spoilt ballot papers; (c) tendered ballot papers; (d) challenged ballot papers; (e) the marked copies of the electoral rolls; (f) Counterfoils of used ballot papers; (g) the tendered votes list; 1[(gg) ballot box issue forms showing the total number of ballot boxes issued and used;] (h) the challenged votes list; and (i) Such other papers as the returning officer may direct; 2[(13) The presiding officer shall obtain on each statement and packet prepared under this article the signature of such of the contesting candidates or their election agents or polling agents as may be present, and if any such person refuses to sign the presiding officer shall record that fact.] (14) A person entitled to sign a packet or statement under clause (13) may, if he so desires, also affix his seal to it. (15) After the close of the proceedings under the foregoing clause the presiding officer shall, in compliance with such instructions as may be given by the commission in this behalf, cause the packets, the statement of the count and the ballot paper account prepared by him to be sent to the returning officer together with such other records as the commission may direct 3[,] 3[(and shall also send a copy of the statement of the count to the commission by post.]] 37. (1) The returning officer shall give the contesting candidates and their election agents a notice in writing of the day, time and place for the consolidation of the results and in the presence of such of the contesting candidates and election agents as may be present, consolidate in the prescribed manner the results of the count furnished by the presiding officer, including therein, the postal ballots received by him before the time aforesaid. (2) Before consolidating the results of the count, the returning officer shall examine the ballot papers excluded from the count by the presiding officer and, if he finds that any such ballot paper should not have been so excluded, count it as a ballot paper cast in favour of the contesting candidate for whom the vote has been cast thereby. (3) The returning officer shall also count the ballot papers received by him by post in such manner as may be prescribed and include the votes cast in favour of each contesting candidate in the consolidated statement except those which he may reject on any of the grounds mentioned in clause (4) of Article 36. (4) The ballot papers rejected by the returning officer under clause (3) shall be shown separately in the consolidated statement. (5) The returning officer shall not recount the valid ballot papers in respect of any polling station unless- (a) the count by the presiding officer is challenged in writing by a contesting candidate or his election agents and the returning officer is satisfied about the reasonableness of the challenge; or (b) he is directed so to do by the commission 38. Where, After consolidation of the results or the count under article 37, it is found that there is equality of votes between two or more contesting candidates and the addition of one vote for one such candidate would entitle him to be declared elected, the returning officer shall forthwith draw a lot in respect of such candidates and the candidate on whom the lot falls shall be deemed to have received the highest number of votes entitling him to be declared elected. The lot shall be drawn in the presence of such of the contesting candidates and their election agents as may be present. The returning officer shall record the proceedings in writing and obtain thereon the signature of such candidates and election agents as have been witness to the proceeding. 39. (1) The returning officer shall, after obtaining the result of the count under article 37 or of the drawl of the lot under Article 38, declare by public notice the contesting candidate who has or is deemed to have received the highest number of votes to be elected. (2) The public notice shall contain the name of and the total number of votes received by, each contesting candidate 1[as a result of consolidation under Article 37 or drawl of lot under Article 38]. (3) The returning officer shall, immediately after publication of the notice under clause (1), submit to the commission a return of the election in the prescribed from together with a copy of the consolidated statement. (4) The commission shall publish in the official Gazette the name of the returned candidate. 40. The returning officer shall – (a) Immediately after preparing the consolidated statement and the return of election result in the prescribed manner the packets and statement opened by him for the purpose of consolidation permitting such of the candidates and their election agents, as may be present to sign the packets and affix their seals to such packets if they so desire; and (b) Supply duly attested copies of the consolidated statement and the return of election to such of the candidates and their election agents as may desire to have them. 41. (1). After the termination of the proceedings relating to an election under Article 17 where the proceedings have been so terminated, or after the declaration of the result of an election under Article 19, or Article 39, the deposit made under Article 13 in respect of any candidate shall be returned to the person making it or to his legal representative except the deposit in respect of a candidate who has received less than one eighth of the total number or votes cast at the election. (2) A deposit which is not required to be returned under clause (1) shall be forfeited to the government. 42. (1) The returning officer shall retain on behalf of the commission- (a) the packets containing the ballot papers each of which shall be sealed with the seal of the presiding officer, or if opened by the Returning officer, with the seal of the returning officer; (b) the packets containing the counterfoils of issued ballot papers; (c) the packets containing the marked copies of the electoral roll; (d) the packets containing the ballot paper account; (e) the packets containing the tendered ballot papers, the challenged ballot papers, the tendered votes list and the challenged votes list; and (f) such other papers as the commission may direct. (2) The Returning Officer shall endorse on each packet retained under clause (1) the description of its contents the date of the election to which the contents relate and the name and number of the constituency for which the election was held. (3) The documents contained in the packets mentioned in clause (1) shall be retained for a period of one year, and thereafter the Commission shall, unless otherwise directed by 1 [The High Court Division] cause them to be destroyed. 43. The documents retained under Article 42, except the ballot papers, shall be open to public inspection at such conditions as may be prescribed, and the Returning Officer shall, upon an application made in this behalf and on payment of such fee and subject to such conditions as may be prescribed, furnish copies of , or extracts from, those documents. 44. (1) 1[The High Court Division] may order the opening of packets of counterfoils and certificates or the inspection of any counted ballot papers. (2) An order under clause (1) may be made subject to such conditions as to persons, time, place and mode of inspection, production of documents and opening of packets as the 2 [High Court Division] making the order may think expedient : Provided that in making and carrying into effect an order for the inspection of counted ballot papers, care shall be taken that no vote shall be disclosed unstill it has been held by the 2 [High Court Division] to be invalid. (3) Where an order is made under clause (1), the production by the Returning Officer of any document in such manner as may be directed by the order shall be conclusive evidence that the document relates to the election specified in the order, and any endorsement or any packet of ballot papers so produced shall be prima facie evidence that the ballot papers are what the endorsement states them to be. (4) The production from proper custody of a ballot paper purporting to have been used at an election, and of a counterfoil having a number, shall be prima facie evidence that the elector whose vote was given by that ballot paper was the elector who had on the electoral roll the same number, as was written on the counterfoil. (5) Save as in this section provided, no person shall be allowed to inspect any rejected or counted ballot paper in the possession of the Returning Officer. 1[CHAPTER IIIA – ELECTION EXPENSES] 44A. In this Chapter, “ election expenses” means any expenditure incurred or payment made, whether by way of gift, loan, advance, deposit or otherwise, for the arrangement, conduct or benefit of, or in connection with, or incidental to, the election of a candidate, including the expenditure on account of issuing circulars or publications or otherwise presenting to the electors the candidate or his views, aims or objects, but does not include the deposit made under Article 13. 2[44AA. (1) Every contesting candidate shall submit to the Returning Officer, within seven days next following the withdrawal day, a statement, in the prescribed from, of the probable sources of fund to meet his election expenses showing- (a) the sum to be provided by him from his own income and the sources of such income; (b) the sum to be borrowed, or received as voluntary contribution, from his relations and the source of their income; (c) the sum to be borrowed, or received as voluntary contribution, from any other person; (d) the sum to be received as voluntary contribution, from any political parity, organization or association; (e) the sum to be received from any other source . Explanation – In this clause, “ relation” mean spouse, parents, sons, daughters, brothers and sisters. (f) sum contributed by others not in cousin and in laws ------------------- (2) The statement under clause (1) shall be accompanied by a statement in the prescribed from, of the contesting candidate’s assets and liabilities and his annual income and expenditure and, if he is an income-tax assesses, a copy of the income-tax return last submitted by him. (3) A copy of the statement submitted under clause (1) together with a copy of the statement and the return mentioned in clause (2) shall be sent by the contesting candidate to the Commission by registered post at the time of their submission to the Returning Officer. 4) If the contesting candidate receives any sum from any source other than any of the sources mentioned in his statement submitted under clause (1), he shall, within three days after receipt of such sum, submit a supplementary statement to the Returning Officer showing the sum so received and the source from which it is received, and a copy of such statement shall be sent by him to the Commission by registered post at the time of its submission to the Returning Officer.] 44B. (1) No person shall, except to the extent provided in clause (2) make any payment whatsoever towards the election expenses of a contesting candidate except to the election agent of such candidate: (2) No person other than the election agent of a contesting candidate shall incur any election expenses of such candidate: Provided that – 1 * * * * * * (ii) any person may, if so authorized by the election agent in writing Specifying a maximum amount, to the extent of such amount, Make payment for stationary, postage, telegram and other petty Expenses. 2[3[(3) The election expenses of a contesting candidate, including the expenditure incurred for him by the political party which has nominated him as its candidate, shall not exceed taka five lakh.] (3A) The amount of the money mentioned in clause (3) or any portion thereof shall not be utilized for – (a) Printing of a poster with more than one color; or 4[(aa) Printing of a poster of a size bigger than the size prescribed of Specified by the Commission; or] (b) use of any imported paper for printing of poster or leaflets; or 5[(c) erection of any gate, arch or barricade; or] (d) Setting up a pandal covering an area of more than four hundred square feet; or (e) Making any banner by using any cloth; or (f ) Employing or using more than three microphones or loudspeakers at a time in a constituency; or (g) Commencing election publicity in any manner at any time three weeks prior to the date fixed for the poll; or 1[(h) setting up more than one election camp or office in any union or in any ward of a municipality or city, of more than one central election camp or office in any constituency; or; (hh) entertainment of electors in any manner; or (i) Using any vehicle or vessel such as, truck, bus, car, taxi, motor cycle and speed-boat, for taking out any procession; or 2[(ii) hiring or using any vehicle or vessel of any kind for conveying electors to or from any polling station; or] (j) Illumination by use to electricity in any form; or (k) Using symbol or portrait of candidate with more than one color; or (l) Display of a symbol exceeding the size proposed by the commission. 3[(m) writing in ink or paint or in any manner whatsoever as means of advertisement for propagating election campaign.] 4[(3B) Any money utilized in violation of any provision of clause (3A) shall be deemed to be election expenses incurred by the contesting candidate concerned in excess of the amount mentioned in clause (3) and shall be deemed to be a contravention of Article 44B.] (4) Any candidate incurring personal expenditure and any person making any payment under clause (2) shall, within 5[seven days] of the declaration of the result of the election , send to the election agent a statement of such expenditure of particulars of such payment.] (5) An election agent shall, by a bill stating the particulars and by a receipt vouch for every payment made in respect of election Expenses except when the amount is less that Taka 1[one hundred] 2[44BB. Every election agent or, where there is no such agent, the contesting candidate shall – (a) Open a separate account with a scheduled bank for the purpose of making payment of the election expense, other than personal expenditure, that may be incurred in pursuance of provisions of Article 44B; (b) Make from that account all payments towards the said election expense other than personal expenditure.] 44C. (1) Every election agent of a contesting candidate shall, within 3[fifteen days] after the publication of the name of the returned candidate under Article 19, or Article 39, submit the Returning Officer a return of election expenses in the prescribed from containing – (a) A statement of all payment made by him 4[each day] together with all the bill and receipts; 5[(aa) a statement certified by the scheduled bank referred to in clause (a) of Article 44BB showing the amount deposited in and withdrawn from the account opened under that clause;] (b) a statement of the amount of personal expenditure, if any, incurred by the contesting candidate; (c) a statement of all disputed claims of which the election agent is aware ; (d) a statement of all unpaid claims, if any, of which the election agent is aware; 6[(e) a statement of all sums received from any sources, together with evidence of such receipts, for the purpose of election expenses specifying the name of every such source.] 2. The Return submitted under clause (1) shall be accompanied by an affidavit sworn severally by the contesting candidate and his election agent or, where a contesting candidate is his own election agent, only by such candidate. 1[(3) A copy of the return submitted under clause (1), together with a copy of the affidavit mentioned in clause (2), shall be sent by the election agent to the Commission by registered post at the time of their submission to the Returning Officer] 2[44CC.(1) Every political party setting up any candidate for election shall maintain proper account of all its income and expenditure for the period from the date of publication of notification under clause (1) of Article ll till the completion of elections in all the constituencies in which it has set up candidates and such account shall show clearly the amount received by it as donation above taka one thousand from any candidate or any person seeking nomination or from any other person or source giving their names and addresses and the amount received from each of them and the mode of receipt. (2) The funds of every such political party shall be deposited and maintained in any scheduled bank. (3) No such political party shall expend during the aforesaid period for election purposes, including election expenses for the contesting candidates set up by it, an amount exceeding- (a) Where the number of such candidates is more than two hundred, taka one hundred and fifty lakh, (b) Where the number of such candidates is more than one hundred but mor than two hundred, taka one hundred lakh, (c) Where the number of such candidates is not more than one hundred seventy five lakh. (4) No such political party shall receive any donation amounting to more than taka one thousand unless it is made by cheque. (5) If any political party contravenes any provision of this Article, it shall be punishable with fine which may extend to taka ten lakh 44CCC.(1) Every political party nominating any candidate for election shall submit to the Returning Officers concerned, for their scrutiny, within sixty days of the completion of election in all constituencies, an expenditure statement giving details of the expenses incurred or authorized by it in connection with the election of its candidates for the period from the date of publication of the notification under clause (1) of Article ll till the completion of elections in all the constituencies in which it has set up candidates. (2) The expenditure mentioned in clause (1) shall include, to be shown separately, expenditure incurred on general propagation of the manifesto, policy, aims and objects of the party and expenditure incurred or authorized in connection with the election of each of its contesting candidates. (3) Every political party shall furnish to the Commission a separate statement, certified to be correct and complete by the secretary to the party, showing the opening balance of the party funds on the date of publication of the notification under clause (1) of article ll, the closing balance of the funds on the date of completion of election in all constituencies and the total amount received by the party, as donation or otherwise, during the period between the said two dates. (4) the Returning Officer shall forward the expenditure statements received by him under clause (1) to the Commission together with the result of the scrutiny made by him in respect thereof.] 44D.(1) 1[[The statement, return and documents submitted under articles 44AA and 44c] shall be kept by the returning Officer in his office or at such other convenient place as he may think fit and shall , during one year from the date of their receipt by him , be open to inspection by any person on payment of the prescribed fee. (2) The returning Officer shall, on an application made in this behalf and payment of the prescribed fee, give any person copies of 2[any statement, return or document kept under clause (1) or of any part thereof.] 1[CHAPTER IIIB - ADMINISTRATION ANDCONDUCT DURING ELECTION PERIOD 44E.(1) During the period after the publication of a notification under Article 11 and the expiration of fifteen days after the declaration of the result of the election by the Returning officer under Article 39, no- (a) Judicial officer below the District Judge; (b) Deputy Commissioner; (c) Superintendent of Police; or (d) Officer subordinate to any of them serving in the district concerned, shall be transferred to any place without prior consultation with the commission. (2) A Deputy Commissioner or Superintendent of Police or any Officer subordinate to any of them shall be transferred outside the district if the Commission request in writing that such transfer is necessary in the interest of fair election. (3) No person whose name appears in a panel prepared under Article 9 shall be transferred outside the district without the prior approval of the Rerunning Officer till the polls are taken. (4) All persons mentioned in clause (1) shall render all such assistance and help as may be required by the returning Officer for the purpose of the election.]
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3[(49) (1) No election shall be called in question except by an election petition presented by a candidate for that election in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter. (2) An election petition shall be presented to the high Court Division within such time as may be prescribed. (3) An election petition shall be accompanied by as many copies thereof as there are respondents mentioned in the petition and every such copy shall be attested by the petitioner under his own signature to be a true copy of the petition. At the time of presenting an election petition, the petitioner shall deposit in the High Court Division in accordance with the rules of the High Court Division a sum of Taka two thousand as security for the costs of the petition.] 50. the petitioner shall join as respondents to his election petition- (a) all contesting candidates; and (b) any other candidate against whom any allegation, if any, of any corrupt or illegal practice is made 1[.] 1* * * * * * * Explanation..- In this Article and in the following provisions of this Chapter, " corrupt or illegal practice " means a '' corrupt practice'' or an '' illegal practice'' within the meaning of Chapter VI. 51. (1) Every election petition shall contain- (a) a precise statement of the materials facts on which the petitioner relies; (b) full particulars of any corrupt or illegal practice or other illegal act alleged to have been committed , including as full a statement as possible of the names of the parties alleged to have committed such corrupt or illegal practice or illegal act and the date and place of the commission of such practice or act; and (c) the relief claimed by the petitioner. (2) A petitioner may claim as relief any of the following declarations, namely- (a) that the election of the returned candidate is void; (b) that the election of the returned candidate is void and that the petitioner or some other person has been duly elected; or (c) that the election as a whole is void. (3) Every election petition and every schedule or annex to that petition shall be signed by the petitioner and verified in the manner laid done in the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 for the verification of pleadings. 2* * * * * * 57. (1) Subject to the provisions of this Order and the rules, every election petition shall be tried, as nearly as may be, in accordance with the procedure for the trial of suits under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908: Provided that the 1[High Court Division] may- (a) made a memorandum of the substance of the evidence of each witness as his examination proceeds unless it considers that there is special reason for taking down the evidence of any witness in full; and (b) refuse to examine a witness if it consider that his evidence is not material or that he has been called on a frivolous ground for the purpose of delaying the proceedings. (2) Subject to the provisions of this Order the Evidence Act, 1872, shall apply for the trial of an election petition. (3) the 1[High Court Division] may, at any time, upon such terms and on payment of such fee as it may direct , allow a petition to be amended in such manner as may , in its opinion , be necessary for ensuring a fair and effective trial and for determining the real questions at issue, so however that no new ground of challenge to the election is permitted to be raised. (4) At any time during the trial of an election petition, the 1[High Court Division] may call upon the petitioner to deposit such further sum by way of security, in addition to the sum deposit under Article 49, as it may think fit. 2[(5) The 1[High Court Division] shall not adjourn the trial of an election petition for any purpose unless such adjournment is, in its opinion, necessary in the interest of justice. (6) The 1[High Court Division] shall try an election petition as expeditiously as possible and shall endeavor to conclude the trial within six months from the date on which the election petition is 3[presented] to it for trial 4[.] 4* * * * * * * * * 58. The 1[High Court Division] shall dismiss an election petition, if- (a) the provisions of 5[Article 49 or] Article 50 or Article 51 have not been complied with: or (b) the petitioner fails to make the further deposit required under clause (4) of Article 57. 7* * * * * * 60. (1) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in any other law for the time being in force, no documents shall be inadmissible in evidence at the trial of an election petition only the ground that it is not duly stamped of register. (2) No witness shall be and excused from answering any question as to any matter in issue, or relevant to a matter in issue, in the trial of and election petition upon the ground that the answer to such question may incriminate or tend to incriminate him or that it may expose or tend to expose him to penalty or forfeiture but no witness shall be required or permitted to state for whom he has voted at an election. (3) A winess who answer truly all question which he is required to answer shall be entitled to receive a certificate of indemnity from the 1[High Court Division] and answer given by him to a question put by or before the 1[High Court Division] shall not, except in the case of any criminal proceeding for perjury in respect of his evidence, be admissible in evidence against him in any civil or criminal proceedings . (4) A certificate of indemnity granted to any witness under clause (3) may be pleaded by him in any court and shall be a full and complete defense to or upon any charge under Chapter IXA of the panel court or under this Order , arising out of the matter to which such certificate relates , but it shall not be deemed to relieve him from any disqualification in connection with an election imposed by any law for the time being in force. (5) The reasonable expenses incurred by any person in attending to give evidence may be allowed to him by the 1 [High Court Division] and shall, unless the 1 [High Court Division] otherwise directs, be deemed to be part of costs. 61. (1) Where in an election petition a declaration is claimed that a candidate other than the returned candidate has been duly elected, the returned candidate or any other party may produce evidence to prove that the election of such other candidate would have been declared void had he been the returned candidate and had a petition been presented calling his election in question. Provided that the returned candidate or such other party as aforesaid shall not be in titled to give such evidence unless he has, within the fourteen days next following the commencement of the trial, given notice to the 2[High Court Division] of his intention so to do and has also deposited to the security referred to in Article 49. (2) Every notice referred to in clause (1) shall be accompanied by a statement of the case, and all the provisions relating to the contents, verification, trial and procedure of an election petition, or to the security deposit in respect of and election petition shall apply to such a statement as if it were an election petition. 62. (1) The 1[High Court Division] may upon the conclusion of the trial of an election petition, make order- (a) dismissing the petition; (b) declaring the election of the returned candidate to be void; (c) declaring the election of the returned candidate to be void and the petitioner or any other contesting candidate to have been duly elected; or (d) declaring the election as a whole to be void. (2) Save as provided in clause (3) , the decision of a 2[The High Court Division] on an election petition shall be final. 3[(3) Any person aggrieved by a decision of the High Court Division may within thirty days of the announcement of the decision appeal to the appellate Division, if it grants leave to appeal.] 63.(1) The 1[High Court Division] shall declare the election of the returned candidate to be void if it is satisfied that - (a) the nomination of the returned candidate was invalid; or (b) the returned candidate was not, on the nomination day, qualified for, or was disqualified from, being elected as a member; or (c) the election of the returned candidate has been procured or induced by any corrupt or illegal practice; or (d) a corrupt or illegal practice has been committed by the returned candidate or his election agent or by any other person with the connivance of the candidate or his election agent; or 5[(e) The returned candidate has spent more money than what is allowed under Article 44B (3).] (2) The election of a re | |