ABDUL GHANI versus ELECTION TRIBUNAL, BALOCHISTAN
Maintaining leave of appeal for Articles 46 and 67 of the Public Act 1976 (v. 1908), 0 XXVI, R 16 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Election Petition Election Tribunal on petitioner's petition Appointed the Provincial Election Commissioner as an "Empowered Officer" for inspection of records and counting of ballot papers in the presence of representatives of the National Identity Card Office, for appointment to the Commissioner for record checking and counting of votes. went. The Provincial Election Commission; Election Commission of Pakistan; and the Election Tribunal passed a valid fingerprint of the Police Department which did not cover any provision of Article 185 of the Constitution. The petition for leave to appeal was not admissible in the scope of Article 185 of the Constitution. The omission of any such feature will not alter the authority's ability to do so. The proportional order of the Election Tribunal, therefore, cannot be said that the Election Tribunal's decision of the High Court to be final in nature would not be amended by section 67. Can be challenged before the Supreme Court. , The Courts of Representation People Act, 1976 relied on the independent construction of election rules to prevent material prejudice due to factual constraints or excess of powers while completing the election petition under section 46. Jurisdiction was acquired. , Representation for the Public Act, 1976, Opening of Direct Packs TS or Counter or Certificate or any ballot paper inspecting such order must be related to the person, time, place and manner of inspection. In this order of the Election Tribunal, the Department of Art
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