State of Chattisgarh - Act
Chhattisagrh Nagarpalika Nirvachan Niyam, 1994
CHHATTISGARH
India
India
Chhattisagrh Nagarpalika Nirvachan Niyam, 1994
Rule CHHATTISAGRH-NAGARPALIKA-NIRVACHAN-NIYAM-1994 of 1994
- Published on 1 January 1994
- Commenced on 1 January 1994
- [This is the version of this document from 1 January 1994.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
Chapter I
Preliminary
1. Short title and commencement.
2. Definitions.
- In these rules, unless the context otherwise requiresChapter II
List of Voters
3. Preparation of voters' List and appointment of Registration Officer.
4. Publication of Voters' List for inviting claims and objections.
5. Claims and objections.
6. Disposal of claims and objections.
7. Inspection and issue of certified copies.
- Every member of the public shall have the right to inspect the voters' list referred to in sub-rule (4) of Rule 6 on payment of a fee of two rupees in cash and certified copies of the same may be issued by the Registration Officer or by an officer authorised by him in this behalf to an applicant on payment of the same fees in cash as are prescribed for copies of revenue records.8. Duration of voters' list and its revision.
9. Finalisation of voters' list.
- Subject to the provision of rule 9-A, no correction in any entry or inclusion or deletion of any name shall be made in the voters' list after its finalisation under rule 6 :Provided that clerical, technical or printing error or omission, apparent on the face of the record, regarding any voter may be corrected by the Registration Officer at any time before the last date and time fixed for making nomination under rule 21."9A. Deletion of entries in the Voters' list in certain cases.
10. Custody and destruction of papers.
- The preliminary voters' list published under rule 4, the claims and objections received under rule 5 along with the order of the Registration Officer or Appellate Authority thereon and the papers relating to the proceedings under rule 9-A shall be preserved in the record room of the District Election Officer until after the next revision of the list and shall then be destroyed."Chapter III
Administrative Machinery for Conduct of Elections
11. Officers and Staff for conducting election.
11A. Commission's power to issue General or Special orders or directions.
- Notwithstanding anything contained in these rules, the Commission may issue such special or general orders or directions which may not be inconsistent with the provisions of the Act for fair and free elections."12. District Election Officer (Municipality) and Deputy District Election Officer (Municipality).
12A. - Observers.
13. Appointment of Returning Officer (Municipality).
- The Election Commission or when so authorised by the Election Commission, the District Election officer shall appoint an officer of the State Government not below the rank of Naib-Tehsildar as a, Returning Officer (Municipality) for every election to fill a seat in any Municipality other than the Municipality at the District headquarters:Provided that nothing in this rule shall prevent the Election Commission or the District Election Officer from appointing same person to be a Returning Officer for election to more than one Municipality.14. Appointment of Assistant Returning Officer (Municipality).
15. General duty of Returning Officer.
- It shall be the general duty of the Returning Officer in any election to perform all such acts and things as may be necessary for effectively conducting the election in the manner provided by these rules.16. Polling Stations.
17. Appointment of Presiding and Polling Officers.
18. General duty of Presiding Officer.
- It shall be the general duty of the Presiding Officer at a polling station to maintain order there and to see that the poll is fairly taken.19. Duty of a Polling Officer.
- It shall be the duty of every Polling Officer at a polling station to assist the Presiding Officer for such station in the performance of his functions.20. Control of District Election Officer at district level.
- The Returning Officer, Assistant Returning Officer, Presiding Officer, Polling Officers, and all other persons appointed in accordance with these rules shall, within the over-all direction and control of the Election Commission, work under the control of the District Election Officer.20A. Returning Officer, Presiding Officer, etc, deemed to be on deputation to election Commission.
- The Returning Officer, Assistant Returning Officer, Presiding Officer, Polling Officer and any other officer appointed under this chapter for the conduct of any election shall be deemed to be on deputation to the Commission for the period commencing on and from the date of notice of election and ending with the date of declaration, of the results of such election and accordingly, such officers shall, during that period, be subject to the control superintendence and discipline of the Commission.Chapter IV
Conduct of Election
21. Notice of Election and time schedule therefore.
- In accordance with the time schedule prescribed by the Election Commission, the District Election Officer shall by notice in Form 2 specify -22. Manner of publication of notice under rule, 21.
- Notice under rule 21 shall be published at least twenty days before the date appointed for the poll by affixing a copy of such notice on the notice board in the office of the :-22A. Publication of notice regarding reservation status seats.
23. Extension of time for Completion of Election.
- It shall be competent for the Election Commission for reasons which it considers sufficient to extend the time for completion of any election by making necessary amendments in the time schedule prescribed by it under rule 21.24. Nomination of candidates.
25. Presentation of Nomination Papers.
- On or before, the date appointed under clause (a) of rule 21 each candidate shall either in person or by his proposer deliver to the Returning Officer or Asstt. Returning Officer so authorised by the Returning Officer for that purpose, during the time and at the place specified in the notice issued under rule 21, a duly completed nomination paper in the prescribed-form and signed by the candidate and* in the case of election of Mayor or President, by a voter of any ward of the Municipalit's and in the case of election of Councillor from any ward, by a voter of that ward as proposer:Provided that any person who is subject to any disqualifications as voter under the Act shall not be eligible to sign any nomination paper as proposer.26. Security Deposit.
27. Notice of nomination and time and place for security.
28. Scrutiny of nomination papers.
29. Withdrawal of Candidature.
30. Preparation of List of Contesting Candidates.
31. Allotment of symbols for election.
31A. Substitution of candidates set up by recognised political parties.
- A recognised political party may either cancel the notice in Form 8 given in favour of a candidate or change such notice by substituting the name of another candidate subject to fulfilment of the following conditions namely:32. Publication of the list of contesting candidates.
- Returning Officer shall, immediately after its preparation, cause a copy of the list of contesting candidates in Form 10 to be affixed on the notice board in his office and shall also supply a copy thereof, to each contesting candidate or his election agent.Chapter V
Candidate and their Agents
33. Appointment of election agent.
34. Appointment of polling agent.
35. Appointment of counting agent.
36. Revocation of the appointment or death of polling agent.
37. Revocation of the appointment or death of the counting agent.
Chapter VI
General Procedure Of Election
38. Death of candidates before poll.
39. Uncontested Election.
40. Contested Elections.
- In cases other than those covered by rule 39 a poll shall take place.Chapter VII
Poll and Voting for Election
41. Manner of voting at election.
- At every election where a poll is taken votes shall be given by ballot in the manner hereinafter provided and no votes shall be received by proxy.42. Ballot Box.
- Every ballot box shall, subject to general or special orders of the Election Commission be of such design that ballot papers can be inserted therein but cannot be withdrawn without the box being unlocked and the seal being broken.43. Form of ballot paper.
44. Arrangement at Polling stations.
45. Admission to polling station.
- The Presiding Officer shall regular the number of voters to be admitted at anyone time inside the polling station and shall exclusive therefrom all persons other than46. Ballot boxes to be sealed before the commencement of poll.
47. Facilities for- women voters.
- Where a polling station is for both men and women voters, the Presiding Officer may direct that they shall be admitted into the polling station alternately in separate batches of women and men.48. Identification of voters.
49. Challenging of Identity.
49A. Safeguards against personation.
50. Issue of ballot paper.
51. Voting procedure.
52. Recording of vote by blind or infirm voter.
53. Spoiled and returned ballot papers and ballot papers found outside ballot boxes.
54. Tendered Votes.
55. Closing of Poll.
56. Sealing of ballot boxes after poll.
57. Account of ballot papers.
- The Presiding Officer shall at the close of the poll prepare a ballot paper account in Form 18 and enclose it in a separate cover with the words "Ballot Paper Account" superscribed thereon.58. Sealing of other packets.
59. Delivery of ballot boxes, packets etc. to the Returning Officer.
60. Adjournment of poll in Emergency.
61. Recommencement of adjourned poll.
62. Fresh poll in case of damage, destruction or tampering of a ballot box etc. or due to procedural irregularity.
63. Election Duty Ballot.
Chapter VIII
Counting of Votes
64. Supervision of counting of votes.
- At every election where a poll is taken, votes shall be counted under the supervision and direction either of the Returning Officer ?r Assistant Returning Officer and each contesting candidate, or his election agent or counting agent shall have a right to be present at the time of counting.65. Admission to the place fixed for counting.
66. Counting of election duty (E. D.) Ballot papers.
67. Scrutiny and opening of ballot boxes.
68. Scrutiny and rejection of ballot paper.
69. Counting of votes.
70. Counting to be continuous.
- The Returning Officer shall as far as practicable proceed continuously with the counting of votes and shall, during any intervals when the counting has to be suspended, keep the ballot' papers, packets and other papers relating to the election, sealed with his own seal and the seals of such candidates or election agents or counting agents as may be desirous of affixing their seals and shall cause adequate precautions to be taken for their safe custody during such intervals.71. Recommencement of counting after fresh poll.
72. Recount of votes.
73. Equality of votes.
- If, after the counting of votes is completed and equality of votes is found to exist between any candidates and addition of one vote will entitle any of those candidates to be declared elected, the Returning Officer shall forthwith decide between those candidates by lot and proceed as if the candidate on whom the lot falls has received an additional vote. In such - a case the Returning Officer shall add the following words at the end of his declaration cum return of election in Form 23 namely "by draw of lot".74. Declaration and return of election.
- The Returning Officer shall then complete and certify the declaration cum-return of election in form 23 and send two signed copies thereof to the District Election Officer, one for his record and the other for onward transmission to the Election Commission.75. Grant of certificate of Election to the Returned Candidate.
- As soon as may be after a candidate has been declared by the Returning Officer to be elected under rule 39 or 74, as the case may be the Returning Officer shall grant to such candidate a certificate of election in Form 24 and obtain from the candidate an acknowledgement of its receipt duly signed by him and immediately send the acknowledgement to the District Election Officer.Chapter IX
Election Papers
76. Return or forfeiture of Security deposit.
77. Custody of papers relating to election.
- The District Election Officer shall keep in his custody the packets referred to in rules 58 and 59 and all other papers relating to the election.78. Production and inspection of election papers.
- While in the custody of the District. Election Officer79. Disposal of Election Papers.
79A. Casual vacancies.
| SerialNo.(1) | House No.(2) | Name of Voter(3) | Father's/Husband'sName(4) | Male/Female(5) | Age(6) |
| SerialNo.(1) | House No.(2) | Name of Voter(3) | Father's/Husband'sName(4) | Male/Female(5) | Age(6) |
| (II) Additions | |||
| Serial No.(1) | Name of Voter.(2) | Existing Entry(3) | Corrected Entry(4) |
| (III) Deletions | |
| S. No. of Entry(1) | Name of voter(2) |
| Registration Officer(Mun.) |
| Particulars of the seat for which election is tobe held (e.g. Mayor/President/Councillor)(1) | The number of ward (in the case of election ofCouncillor only)(2) | Status of reservation (e.g. SC/SC-Woman/ S TIS T-Woman/OBC /OBC- Woman/ Gen/Gen. - Woman)(3) |
| Place .................Date ................. | (Sd./-...).....................................DistrictElection Officer (Mun.)District.....................................Name...................................... |