PERVAIZ JAHANGIR versus DISTRICT RETURNING OFFRICER, KHANEWAL
Punjab Local Government Election Ordinance 2000 Section 14 (d) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 36 and 199 Constitutional application to protect minorities, apart from the reserved seats for non-Muslim candidates, is a manifestation that this qualification does not apply to any person. ? Article 14 (d), Who is a non-Muslim in Punjab Local Government Election Ordinance, 2000, the importer and its applicable respondents were non-Muslim and they were candidates for the seat of the Nazim and Naqib, dismissed the objection against the defendants And the nomination papers of the defendants were excluded. The eligibility for candidates for local council elections was not limited to the Muslims and they were common and with the Muslim candidates getting sufficient information about Islam, As well as in section 14 (d). The fact that the Punjab Local Government Election Ordinance, 2000, which was to the EF, does not apply to anyone who is non-Muslim, but such a person will have a good reputation. Was primarily intended to protect interests. A minority in a Muslim-majority country, because otherwise they may not get a chance to be elected. This provision of the law did not mean that the non-Muslim could not contest for other seats, which were not defined in the law, that Muslim seats could be taken by such gentle action. Legislation intended not to be interpreted as harm to non-Muslims Constitutional protection provided to minorities in Article 36 of the Constitution
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