JAWAD ALI versus ELECTION COMMISSIONER
Sections 39 and 103 of the AA Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Petition Order directing the re-counting of the Election Commission did not refer to the order of the Returning Officer, under which the re-enumeration was denied. Such an order cannot be considered a revision order. If the Commission wishes to exercise the power of review, it should have issued notice to the applicant, giving such notice, such notice was accepted. It was not ordered that there were no reasons for re-counting of ballot papers; The rudder was issued not under section 39 and section 103 AA, the Representation People Act, 1976 section 39 (6), the Representation People Act 1976 would allow for the re-counting of ballot papers subject to certain conditions while section 103 AA Under the provisions, the Representation People Act, 1976, the elections could be declared invalid. The selection of the respondents was not related to the cancellation of the elections but was related to the representation of section 39 under the number of votes, the Public Representation Act 1976. The facts of each case will need to be scrutinized and the decision will be supported by the Election Commission, however When the counting of the coins was no argument. The ballot papers were declared without any legal authority nor with any legal effect that the result of the election should be declared and informed in accordance with the law.
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