GULZAR AHMAD KHAN versus CHIEF ELECTION COMMISSIONER OF PAKISTAN
Senate (Election) Act 1975 Article 199 Senate (Election) Act (LI of 1975), Section 32 Constitutional Jurisdiction The territorial jurisdiction of the Lahore High Court depends on the satisfaction of a High Court that aggressive action should have been taken. Or the claim made by the applicant by a senator elected from the border of the province, by an unprotected operation in the territorial jurisdiction of this court and by a person acting in connection with the affairs of the Federation or the province of relief. Against the Commissioner's request to dismiss the solicitor's request. Appeal under section 32, Senate (Election) Act 1975 in Islamabad and application under Section 5, Limitation Act, 1908, included under Article 199 (I) (a) (ii) of Constitution Pakistan (197 3) Lahore High Is. The court was therefore able to investigate a request that would reverse the order issued by the Chief Election Commissioner and the proceedings made by it. Their appeal in Islamabad was without legal authority and had no legal effect
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