ZAFAR ALI SHAH versus PERVEZ MUSHARRAF
Arts 224 and 184 (3) Temporary Constitution Order (1 of 1999), advance declaration of emergency by the Chief Executive of Pakistan, Office of the Office of Judges (Order of Judges) (Order 1 of 2000), 14 of 14 1999, Preacher Constitution of Pakistan ( 1973), Articles 184 (3) and 222 constitutional petition submitted under Article 184 (3) of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), before the Supreme Court affirming the Constitution Order, 1999 [as amended] Demands for Order, 2000 and Emergency Declaration Dated 14 10 1999 The timeframe for the elections of the Chief Executive of Pakistan is outdated, the current electoral rolls are outdated, the electoral rolls are updated. Without fresh elections could not ban was necessary to some extent after the preparation of the electoral rolls. After considering all the factors related to the disposal of constituencies and objections, etc., the Supreme Court has allowed the Chief Executive of Pakistan from the date of three years. The army took office on May 10, 1999, to achieve its declared objectives, to hold the Chief Executive of Pakistan National Assembly and Provincial Assemblies and Senate General Elections, 90 days after the expiry of three years. Will determine. Pakistan
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