MUHAMMAD ARSHAD versus ADDITIONAL COMMISSIONER (REVENUE), MULTAN DIVISION
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Arts 199 (1), 2A, 62S63 Punjab Local Government Ordinance (VI of 1979), Section 21 (l) (f) Representation of People Act (LXXXV of 1976), Section 12 (2) of the Constitution rejected. Due to the default amendment in the Representation People Act, 1976, the continuation of nomination papers for the election could not be sustained but in view of section 21 (1) of the Articles 62 and 63 of the Constitution. (F) The Punjab Local Government Ordinance, 1979, which is upheld by the High Court of the Law, although the Public Representation Act 1976 has been agreed with the technical application in respect of the non-compliance of the Ordinance. But the Petitioner's principle shows that the High Court is not obliged to issue any order in the nature of a writ against a false order if it comes to the conclusion that Article 199 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1) Under the exception of the law as the highest law for the welfare of the people, justice was promoted, it was reaffirmed and relief was denied, the arbitral High Court was empowered to say: He should reject relief in these situations. Regarding the various clauses of the Constitution, the rules were laid down
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