(Extract)
QUALIFICATIONS
OF ELECTORATES
I. No person shall be entitled to
be registered as an elector on the Electoral Roll of a general or special
constituency who:
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is not a State-subject to any class
as defined in Noti-fication I-L/1984, dated Jammu the 18th April 1927;
or
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has not attained the age of 21 years
on the first day of Baisakh of the year in which the general elections
are held; or
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has been adjudged by a competent court
to be of unsound mind; or
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if a female, has not passed the Third
Middle Examination or any other examination mentioned in Rule 11 t7).
II. Every person who is not subject
to any of the disqualifications mentioned in rule 1 shall be entitled to
be registered as an elector in the Electoral Roll of a general or special
constituency if he resides or carries on business within that constituency:
(i) In the case of a general constituency:
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is a Zaildar, or Safed-Posh, or Lambardar,
and is not under suspension, or
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is an Imam of a Mosque or Mufti or Qazi
or an Adhishthata of a temple, or a Bhai or Granthi of a Gurdwara, or an
ordained Minister of the Christian Church who has been acting as such for
a period of not less than six months prior to first Baisakh of the year
in which the general elections are held, or
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is a recognised title-holder, or
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is a retired or pensioned Officer, non-commissioned
Officer or soldier or His Majesty's or His Highness' regular forces provided
that he has not been discharged therefrom with ignominy.
Explanations
The term "regular forces" used in
clause 4 of the foregoing Rule shall include the subjects of Jammu and
Kashmir State serving as commissioned officers and Indians of other ranks
of the Royal Indian Army Service Corps and also the commissioned officers
and Indian other ranks of the Animal and Mechanical Transport Sections
of the Jammu and Kashmir Army, or
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is a pensioner who receives a pension
of not less than Rs. 10 a month from a Treasury in the State, or any other
treasury, or
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is a Doctor or Hakim or Vaid, or Lawyer,
or School master actually practicing his profession within the State, or
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has passed the Third Middle Examinaton,
or passed the Budhiman, Rattan, Adib, Munshi, Moulvi, or Prajna examination,
or some higher examination, or
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pays a sum of not less than Rs. 20 per
annum under one or more of the following heads:
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land revenue on account of land owned
by him;
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rent on account on land held- by him
as a tenant with a right of occupancy;
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grazing fees payable to the Government,
or is a Jagirdar, Muafidar or Guzarakhar holding an assignment of not less
than Rs. 20 per annum, or
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is the owner of immovable property,
other than agricultural land, within the State, or of a boat or boats of
the value of not less than Rs. 600, or
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pays income-tax, or has throughout the
twelve months preceding the date of the notification occupied as tenant
in the constituency immovable property, not being land assessed to land
revenue, of an annual rental value of not less than Rs. 60.
Explanations
If any land or immovable property
has been in possession of a mortgage for the whole of the year before the
preparation of the Electoral Roll, such mortgagee and not the real owner
shall be deemed to be the owner for the purpose of sub-rules 8(a) and (10).
Provided that no person shall be
qualified as an elector:
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in a Muslim constituency if he is not
a Muslim;
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in a Sikh constituency if he is not
a Sikh
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in a Hindu constituency if he is either
a Muslim or a Sikh.
(ii) in the case of a special constituency:
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In case of the Jammu and Kashmir Tazimi
Sardars constituencies, is a Tazimi Sardas.
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In case of the Jammu and Kashmir Jagirdar,
Muafidar or Mukarridar constituencies, is a Jagirdar, Muafidar or Mukarridar
holding a Jagir, Muafi or Mukarri from the State of not less than Rs. 500
per annum.
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In case of the Jammu and Kashmir Land-holders
constituencies, is a holder of any land assessed to. land revenue of not
less than Rs.250 per annum.
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In case of the Jammu and Kashmir pensioners
Constituency is a pensioner receiving Rs. 100 or more as pension.
Provided that no person shall be entitled
to have his name entered on the roll of more than one special constituency
of the same class but he can choose the constituency on whose roll his
name may be entered.
Explanations
Where a Jagir, Mukarrari, Muafi or
land is held Jointly by members of a joint family, the family shall be
adopted as the unit or deciding whether any qualification exists and if
it exists, the person qualified shall be, in the case of a joint Hindu:
family, the Manager thereof, and in the case of any other joint family
the member thereof authorised in that behalf by the family.
For the purpose of this rule, a person
may be presumed to reside in a consitituency if he owns. a family dwelling-house
in the constituency and that house has not, during the twelve months preceding
the date of the notification been let on rent.
III. 1. Where two or more
persons are co-sharers in land assessed to land revenue, or in an assignment
of land revenue, or in other immovable property, or in a tenancy, or in
a Jagir, Mukarrari or Muafi every person shall be qualified as an elector
who would be so qualified if his share in such land,. property, assignment
or tenancy were held separ-tely. The share of any such person who is under
21 years of age shall be deemed to be the shareof his father, or if his
father is dead, of his eldest brother, provided that his father or eldest
brother, as the case may be, is a co-sharer with him in the property:
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of times, the total revenue, assignment
of land revenue or rent of tenancy is divisible by 20 or in the case of
immovable property other than agricultural land as the number of time,
the value of such property is divisible by 600;
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in the case of special constituencies,
the number of times the total of the amount of Jagir revenue or assignment
of revenue, as the case may be is divisible by 500 in the case of constituencies
of the Jammu and Kashmir Jagirdars, Muafidars and Mukarraridars or by 250
in the case of constituencies of Jammu and Kashmir land-holders. The co-sharers
shall appoint by name the persons so entitled to vote as electors.
IV. For the purposes of these rules
a person shall be deemed to have owned property or to have paid fees for
any period during which the property was owned or the fees paid by any
person trough whom he derives title by inheritance.
V. No person shall be entitled to
vote at any election if on the date on which the poll is taken he is undergoing
a sentence of imprisonment, or if he has been bound over to be of good
behaviour and the period of the bond has not yet expired, or if he is disqualified
for membership of the Praja Sabha.
QUALIFICATIONS
OF CANDIDATES.
VI. A person shall be eligible for
election as member of the Praja Sabha for a general or special constituency
if he is not subject to any of the disqualifications contained in section
28 of the Act, and
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can read and write the Urdu language
in any script, and is registered as an elector for that constituency, or,
in, the case of a general constituency, for any other constituency in the
Province, and in the case of a Muslim or Sikh constituency, he is himself
a Muslim or Sikh, as the case may be, and in the case of a Hindu constituency,
he is not a Muslim or Sikh.
Explanations
For the purposes of this rule a Province
shall mean either the Kashmir Province or the Jammu Province (inclusive
of the Jagirs or Poonch and Chenani) as the case may be. |