MUDASSAR QAYYUM NAHRA versus ELECTION TRIBUNAL, PUNJAB, LAHORE
Section 12 (1), 13, 14 (3) (B) (D) and 99 (1) (C) nomination papers, nomination papers filed by the candidates were rejected on the basis that the candidates' proposers and seconders. Is not related The constituencies for which candidates were contesting the election clauses of Section 12 (1) of the Representation People Act 1976 and Para 39 of the Manual of Directives issued by the Election Commission of Pakistan to guide returning officers. Provided that it was necessary for that person to propose or, after nominating a person eligible to become a member of a constituency, belong to that constituency and to be on the electoral roll of one of the constituencies in that constituency. An election must be registered as provided for in Section 14 (3) (b) of the Representative in the People's Act, 1976. If the Returning Officer can reject the papers nomination, if they are satisfied that the proposer or the other person is not eligible for the nomination papers, then the provisions of section 14 (3) (c) of the Pre-Dewey Representation Public Act, 1976, should be rejected. If any person belonging to the relevant constitutions of section 12 (1) or section 13 was not complied with. There can be no prescriber or secondary and any candidate's papers will be subject to nomination rejection if the proposer or second nominee was not eligible to subscribe to the nomination papers, in which case, the nomination papers of the candidates are not valid. Is rejected.
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