HAMIDA BEGUM versus RETURNING OFFICER
Constitution Pakistan 1973 Article 14 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional petition The nominee's ability to complain was that his form was rejected by the Returning Officer, the applicant was included in two electoral rolls and he was convicted of a criminal. The case, which was later settled under clause 14 (d) of the Sindh Local Government Election Ordinance 2000 when compromised by the complaining party, should be of good character to the candidates and elected members and it is generally Islamic goals. Should not be regarded as a violation and must abstain from a prominent position. , The applicant's name on the sins was added to the two lists, so he was not eligible to contest the election, unless otherwise the decision on the involvement of the dispute could be taken in the constitutional jurisdiction.
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