KHALIL-UR-REHMAN versus IQBAL ZAFAR JHAGRA
Members of the Parliament and the Provincial Assembly (Elections) Order 1977 Article 5 (1) Senate (Election) Act (LI of 1975), Section 34 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 63 (L) (P) Disqualification of Election Petition Such a question is made on a special seat for the Senate in view of the appreciation of the scholars, technocrats and other professionals involved in the clause (1) of Article 5 of the Parliament and Provincial Assembly (Election) Order. , 1977, which is applicable in accordance with Article 63 (1) (p) of the Constitution of Pakistan, in the case of Case Omesis, has not been attracted in any way, considering for the time being P 0 5 of 1997. And is practicing with care. The disqualification of a candidate for election to the Senate on Article (63 (1) (p) of the Constitution and the special seat is to be determined on the basis of the definitions included in clause (1) of the scholars, technocrats and other professionals). AR's Tackle 5 The theory of this casus omissis is not at all fascinating
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