MANZOOR AHMAD versus ELECTION TRIBUNAL, JARANWALA
Rr 34 (2) (d) & 40 (4) (b), (d) ?? Belt paper, issuing ?? Requirement? Belt paper stamped with official mark but not signed by the Presiding Officer? ??? Justify it? Where the ballot paper was issued, was it necessary to sign the presiding officer and seal it with an official mark? Can the presiding officer be fulfilled without imposing any responsibility on the voter? When a presiding officer fails to fulfill his duty and loses his signature on the ballot paper and marks only the official, the voter cannot be deprived of voting nor any candidate. He may be punished. Only ballot papers that do not contain both the official mark and the signature of the presiding officer can be excluded.
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