ALI REHMAN versus SOHAIL HASSAN QAISAR, ADVOCATE
Representatives of Sections 7 (4), 9 (1), 26, 52 and 70 of the Public Act 1976 have proved sufficient evidence that the female booth at one of the polling stations was not polled because Female staff was not provided. Failure of Returning Officer to appoint female staff at polling booths, representation of section 9 (1), failure of the Returning Officer to comply with the provisions of section 26 of the Public Representation Act, 1976 Is equivalent to The People's Act, 1976 provided that the Election Commission would not decide less than eight hours for polling, the nine hours for polling would start at 7am, but polling in a polling station would be 12 noon. It started at 4 pm, with four hours left. This is due to the non-availability of polling staff at the polling station. Impact polling station female voters were excluded from voting, the fact that they alone affected the election was allowed and the overall election was void.
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