SHER QAYUM versus MIR ZAMAN KHAN, ADVOCATE
The NWFP Local Government Election Rules 2000 R18 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 constitutional application was filed to support the selection of returning candidates for the nominee and deputy nominee seats to qualify the candidates. The candidate for this seat did not own the required educational qualification of the Deputy Director and submitted a fake and fake certificate of the Matric Election Tribunal and instructed the returning candidate to submit the certificate and on failure to submit the same, The Election Tribunal upheld the election request and the selection of the candidates who came in second Gave the answer The votes were announced as Returning Candidates, which was raised by returning candidates that no such objection was raised at the time of checking the nomination papers, deciding the matter without record of evidence. And the by-election tribunal could direct by-elections for the seat of deputy moderator. According to Section 18A of the North West Frontier Province, the CE Local Government Election Ordinance, 2000, the nominations of returning candidates were challenged with the North-West Frontier Province Local Government Election Rules 2000 R-18 that the Deputy Speaker. Because the candidate was not on the day of nomination, the law of the seat is allowed to challenge the nomination of the returning candidate on the day of nomination, whether it is taken in the first phase of election or where the candidate is The day before was not eligible for the nomination, he could not be a member of the relevant union council
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