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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
REGD. No. D. L.-33002/99
Delhi Gazette
SG-DL-E-13012025-260168
EXTRAORDINARY
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 5] DELHI, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 2025/PAUSHA 23, 1946 [N. C. T. D. No. 336
PART II-I
GOVERNMENT OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER, DELHI
NOTIFICATION
Delhi, the 11th January 2025
No. CEO/COE/102(2)/2025/1360.— The following is published for general information:—
ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA
ORDER
New Delhi,8 January,2025
No.3/4/ID/2025/SDR/VOL.I.—Whereas, Section 61 of the Representation of the People Act,
1951 provides that with a view to preventing personation of electors, so as to make the right of genuine
electors to vote under section 62 of that Act more effective, provisions may be made by rules under that
Act for use of Electors Photo Identity Card for electors as the means of establishing their identity at the
time of polling; and
2. Whereas, Rule 28 of the Registration of Electors Rules, 1960, empowers the Election Commission
to direct, with a view to preventing personation of electors and facilitating their identification at the time of
poll, issue of Electors' Photo Identity Card to electors bearing their photographs at State cost; and
3. Whereas, Rules 49H (3) and 49K (2) (b) of the Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961, stipulate that
where the electors of a constituency have been supplied with Electors' Photo Identity Card under the said
provisions of Rule 28 of the Registration of Electors Rules, 1960, the electors shall produce their Elector
Photo Identity Card at the polling station and failure or refusal on their part to produce those Elector Photo
Identity Card may result in the denial of permission to vote; and
4. Whereas, a combined and harmonious reading of the aforesaid provisions of the said Act and the
Rules, makes it clear that although the right to vote arises by the existence of the name in the electoral roll,
it is also dependent upon the use of the Elector Photo Identity Card, where provided by the Election
Commission at State cost, as the means of establishing their identity at the time of polling and that both are
to be used together; and
5. Whereas, the Election Commission made an Order on the 28th August, 1993, directing the issue of
Electors' Photo Identity Card (EPIC) to all electors, according to a time bound programme; and
6. Whereas, Electors' Photo Identity Card have been issued to approximately 100% electors in NCT of
Delhi, and the constituencies going for bye election in the State of Uttar Pradesh & Tamil Nadu; and
7. Now, therefore, after taking into account all relevant factors and the legal and factual position, the
Election Commission hereby directs that for the current general election to the Legislative Assembly of
NCT of Delhi and bye-elections to 273-Milkipur(SC) Assembly Constituency in Uttar Pradesh and
98-Erode(East) Assembly Constituency in Tamil Nadu, to be notified on 10th January, 2025, all
electors who have been issued EPIC are expected to produce the EPIC for their identification at the polling
stations before casting their votes. Those electors who are not able to produce the EPIC shall produce one
of the following alternative photo identity documents for establishing their identity: -
i. Aadhaar Card,
ii. MNREGA Job Card,
iii. Passbooks with photograph issued by Bank/Post Office,
iv. Health Insurance Smart Card issued under the scheme of Ministry of Labour,
V. Driving License,
vi. PAN Card,
vii. Smart Card issued by RGI under NPR,
viii. Indian Passport,
ix. Pension document with photograph,
Χ. Service Identity Cards with photograph issued to employees by Central/State Govt./PSUs/Public
Limited Companies,
xi. Official identity cards Issued to MPs/MLAs/MLCs; and
xii. Unique Disability ID (UDID) Card, M/o Social Justice & Empowerment, Government of India.
8. In the case of EPIC, clerical errors, spelling mistakes, etc. should be ignored provided the identity
of the elector can be established by the EPIC. If an elector produces an EPIC which has been issued by the
Electoral Registration Officer of another Assembly Constituency, such EPIC shall also be accepted for
identification provided that the name of that elector finds place in the electoral roll pertaining to the polling
station where the elector has turned up for voting. If it is not possible to establish the identity of the elector
on account of mismatch of photograph, etc. the elector shall have to produce one of the alternative photo
documents mentioned in Para 7 above.
9. Notwithstanding anything in Para 7 above, overseas electors who are registered in the electoral roll
under Section 20A of the Representation of the People Act, 1950, based on the particulars in their Indian
Passport, shall be identified on the basis of their original passport only (and no other identity document) at
the polling station.
By Order,
B. C. PATRA, Secy.
By Order
RAJESH KUMAR
Special Chief Electoral Officer, Delhi
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