who will be responsible to maintain law and order situation in polling station?
A. Presiding officer
B. Returning officer
C. Federal Government
D. None of these
A. Presiding officer
B. Returning officer
C. Federal Government
D. None of these
A. Section 61
B. Section 65
C. Section 75
D. Section 69
A. Section 103
B. Section 109
C. Section 119
D. Section 145
A. Court Ordinance, 2001 (V of 2001)
B. Court Ordinance, 2003 (V of 2003)
C. Court Ordinance, 2005 (V of 2005)
D. None of these
A. Section 54
B. Section 45
C. Section 18
D. Section 15
Section 15. Complaints.—(1) Any person aggrieved by any decision or action taken or direction issued by an authority subordinate to the Commission or any action of a political party or a candidate in violation of the Code of Conduct may, within fifteen days of such decision or action, submit a complaint to the Commission pertaining to matters other than relating to election disputes falling under Article 225. (2) The Commission may refer the complaint received under sub-section (1) to such authority as it may deem appropriate for enquiry and report. (3) The Commission may, on receipt of enquiry report or after hearing the complainant and any other person relevant to the proceedings itself and holding a summary enquiry, pass such orders as it may deem fit within thirty days from the date of receipt of the complaint. (4) The Commission may also act under this section on its own accord. (5) The Commission shall publish the order passed under sub-section (3) on its website.
A. Section 211
B. Section 267
C. Section 365
D. Section 314
Section 211. Campaign finance.—(1) A political party shall furnish to the Commission the list of contributors who have donated or contributed an amount equal to or more than one hundred thousand rupees to the political party for its election campaign expenses. (2) A political party shall furnish to the Commission details of the election expenses incurred by it during a general election.
A. Chapter XV
B. Chapter XII
C. Chapter XIV
D. Chapter XIII