Difference between reserved symbols and free symbols.
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Save as otherwise provided in this Order, a reserved symbol is a symbol which is reserved for a recognised political party for exclusive allotment to contesting candidates set up by that party.
A free symbol is a symbol other than a reserved symbol.
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Reserved symbols are those which cannot be reproduced by a third party without prior permission. Their rights are reserved.
Free symbols on the other hand can be used anywhere, anytime without anyone's consent.
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