ALI AKBER JAMALI versus DISTRICT RETURNING OFFICER AND DISTRICT & SESSIONS JUDGE, NAWABSHAH
Section 14 (e) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 The forms filed by the candidate rejected by the nomination papers were found to be valid and accepted by the Returning Officer, but the candidate on appeal through the competing candidate. The nomination papers were rejected because he failed to produce his Matric Certificate Appellate Authority which found that the requirement of section 14 (e) of the Sindh Local Government Election Ordinance 2000 was not fulfilled by the candidate. , That candidate was not eligible to contest. The Authority did not take the appropriate opportunity to present the Matric Certificate issued by the Compact Authority Record submitted to the High Court, stating that the examination controller signed and signed the matric certificate prepared by the candidate. Which proved that the candidate had a clear eligibility requirement for Matriculation examination in section 14 (e)) There was no reason for the candidate to be disqualified from contesting the election.
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