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MUHAMMAD IRSHAD versus CHIEF ELECTION COMMISSIONER OF PAKISTAN, ISLAMABAD


Section 14 (2) (a) (b) (as contained in the Punjab Local Government Election (Amendment Ordinance (X of 2001))), Punjab Local Government Election Rules, 2000, R70 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 199 and 225 Election Disqualification Before the Constitutional Appeal The Chief Election Commissioner did not have the metric to set aside the election without having filed an application before the jurisdiction of the applicant's electoral tribunal, and during the Election Scrutiny High Court, it was raised that the constitutional jurisdiction. The applicant has been allowed to contest the election after the use of the election, the applicant was declared as candidate that the meter The petition against the non-applicant was transferred to the Chief Election Commissioner, the application was granted and the applicant was disqualified that the election was set aside. Elections could not be made in any way other than the holding of the Election Tribunal and the Chief Election Commissioner, in violation of Article 225 of the Constitution's Jurisdiction. The power of the Chief Election Commissioner was amended by section 14 of the Punjab Local Government Election Ordinance 2000. Tribunal options agreed. The rules for determining electoral disputes under R70, pertaining to the election of the National Assembly or Senate or Provincial Assembly only under Article 255 of the Punjab Local Government Election Rules, 2000 Constitution, therefore, the election dispute relating to elections of local bodies. was not. Under the provisions of Article 225 of the Constitutional Order approved by the Chief Election Commissioner, the circumstances were not without jurisdiction.

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