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State of Madhya Pradesh - Section

Section 56 in The M.P. Krishi Upaj Mandi (Mandi Samiti Ka Nirvachan) Rules, 1997

56. Safeguards against personation.

(1)Every voter about whose identity the Presiding Officer or the Polling Officer, as the case may be, is satisfied, shall allow his left forefinger to be inspected by the Presiding Officer or Polling Officer and an indelible ink mark to be put on it as far as possible just below the root of the nail so that the ink also spreads on the ridge between the skin and the root of the nail.
(2)If any voter refuses to allow his left forefinger to be inspected or marked in accordance with sub-rule (1) or has already such a mark on his left forefinger or does any act to remove the ink mark, he shall not be supplied with any ballot paper or allowed to vote.Explanation. - Any reference in this rule to the left forefinger of a voter shall in the case where the voter has his left forefinger missing, be construed as a reference to any other finger of his left hand, and shall in the case, where all the fingers of his left hand, are missing, be construed as a reference to the forefinger or any other finger of his right hand and shall in the case where all his fingers of both the hands are missing be construed as a reference to such extremity of his left arm as he possesses.