HAHALAM KHAN versus ELECTION COMMISSION OF PAKISTAN
NWFP Local Government Election Rules 2000 Rr 3, 9, 12, 15, 29 (2), 71, 81, 82 & 84 North-West Frontier Local Government Election Ordinance (VI 2000), Section 12 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional polling obstruction Election hurdles broke out at two polling stations, which remained closed for some time, but with the intervention of police and military personnel, polling at these polling stations continued until the scheduled polling hours. The results of all polling stations, including Qin, were declared unofficial by the polling stations after the counting of votes, but the District Returning Officer said that two polling stations S said that two polling polling stations were closed, though for some time, but was resumed from the relevant authorities intervened and continued unchecked until the time of polling. And at the end of the polling, the presiding officer produced an unofficial result and announced the same district ict Returning Officer after preparation of the unofficial results under the R29 (2) of the NWFP Local Government Election Rules 2000, the two polling stations. Could not cancel the election, only the Election Tribunal had the authority to completely revoke the elections under R84 of the NWFP. The Municipal Election Rules, 2000, and even no other authority, even when the Chief Election Commissioner was not eligible to revoke or cancel the election, was unauthorized by the District Returning Officer and The notification issued in the series was put aside.
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