Section 13
Restriction On Election Propagation
(1) For the purpose of canvassing election, no poster, wall painting, Tul or other banner shall be used, or caused to be used, or printed or caused to be printed, except for the distribution of simple pamphlets in   such size, shape and color as specified by the Commission.
(2) For the purpose of canvassing election, no mike and loud speaker shall be used in other places, except for the purpose of a public assembly or
disseminating information of such assembly.
(3) Any pamphlets prepared pursuant to sub-section (1) for the purpose of election canvassing shall have to bear the name and address of the press and
the political party or person getting them printed.
(4) No person shall affix, or cause to be affixed, any posters, pamphlets to,      or write, or cause to be written on, any religious, archaeological or historical or
government owned or controlled buildings, monuments, walls or structures for election canvassing.
(5) No person shall affix, or cause to be affixed, any posters, to any private house, shop, wall or other structure without the permission of the owner thereof,
for election canvassing.
(6) No person shall, with the object of soliciting or giving votes for or against any candidate, convene or organize meetings, processions or raise slogans
and canvass in any other manner within the election area during the period from forty-eight hours prior to the day for polling to the completion of the act of polling.