MUHAMMAD AFZAL versus DISTRICT JUDGE/DISTRICT RETURNING OFFICER, SARGODHA
Punjab Local Government Election Ordinance 2000 Section 8 (a) (c) Gazette of the Punjab Local Government Election Rules, 2000, RR 42, 43 and 70 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Applicant as Successful Candidate The notification was communicated to the Muslim General seat, and after that he took oath from the District Returning Officer, subsequently, on the basis of a directive issued by the Provincial Election Commissioner, the applicant as General Counsel. Successfully deprived and in his place declared the defendant a successful candidate for the non-Muslim seat. The Provincial Election Commissioner did not understand anywhere in the Punjab Local Government Ordinance, 2000, and could not give any direction to the District Returning Officer for change of results and after the notification was published no successful candidate from the Returning Officer and District Returning Officer. Could lose. After the election in the Gazette, the function became official, and the only remedy available was to file an election petition under R70 of the Punjab Local Government Election Rules 2000, the High Court accepted the constitutional request and the district returning Declare the officer's order and the direction of the provincial election commissioner without legal authority and jurisdiction.
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