MUHAMMAD SHARIF versus RANA ABDUR REHMAN
Punjab Local Government Election Ordinance 2000 Section 8 Punjab Local Government Election Rules, 2000, AR 34 and 83 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application for selection of election disputes Absence of ballot papers for the seat of banned farmers. The dispute between the parties was that there was a shortage of ballot papers for the farmers' seat on the polling day and a large number of voters coming to the polls were prevented from doing so, so voters were entitled to issue ballot papers simultaneously. Was. The selection of the moderator / deputy minister, farmers, laborers and some others for whom election day was being heard was rejected by the Election Tribunal considering the shortage of ballot papers. That the shortage of ballot papers for the spread of farmers cannot affect the election for the seat of the Moderator and Deputy Moderator. If there is a deficiency then one category of ballot papers, the Presiding Officer should not issue the ballot papers for the other. That, even if papers were available for this category, the applicant had failed to present the evidence to any of the election staff members of the respective polling stations. Even to seek the records of the Returning Officer or the Election Commission, and to prove that all the numbers of ballot papers were reached after the proper examination of the evidence in the Electoral Tribunal and the facts regarding the advance rule. Along with the shortage of ballot papers, the number of voters returning without voting to detect such fact when not distorted, results in a mistake in reading the record, in the constitutional jurisdiction
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