MUHAMMAD DAOOD AHMED KHAN versus DISTRICT RETURNING OFFICER, FAISALABAD
Punjab Local Government Election Rules 2000 R 29 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution Request for Fresh Polling Absence of Ballot Papers at Polling District Returning Officer's Jurisdiction to Directs Fresh Selection No Returning Officer The report was not submitted. District Returning Officer, regarding the withholding of polling under R 29 (2) of the Punjab Local Government Election Rules 2000, but was requested by the Presiding Officer only to send the returning officer, who could not, However, arriving at the polling station by 6 pm, the unsuccessful candidate did not contact the District Returning Officer to resolve it: though he filed the petition only four days after the election, when the election results were announced. Was. After the declaration of the election results, the Valedictory District Returning Officer could not exercise any jurisdiction in this case when he became a Function Officer for passing an order under R 29 (2) of the Punjab Local Government Election Rules 2000. And in such a jurisdiction the process of passing orders was passed when the election results were announced. Through the District Returning Officer, the High Court advised the unsuccessful candidate to file an election petition before the constitutional application of the Election Tribunal could be dismissed accordingly.
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