AMEER MUHAMMAD KHAN versus PRESIDING OFFICER, ELECTION TRIBUNAL CONSTITUTED FOR LOCAL
Constitution Pakistan (1973), R 19R, 34, 39 and 70, the constitutional petition after the rejection of the electoral ballot papers marked the wrong side of the stamp by voters, the Election Tribunal settled the matter for evidence of the parties, but they Therefore, the record-directed applicants' stand for the re-counting of votes was that the Election Tribunal could not order a counting of votes without verifying the issues, there was no allegation that such respondents Or were not placed on applicant symbols. Candidates do not need to record evidence on the issues constituted by the Election Tribunal, so a decision could be made in respect of the trial, the Tribunal will decide the issue on any question of law, while the decision of the central petition. It was a legal decision, the High Court dismissed the constitutional petition. In range
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