MALIK TAHIR MAHMOOD versus ELECTION TRIBUNAL FOR RAWALPINDI, DISTRICT ATTOCK
R80 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution Petition Announces Returning Candidates as Failing Candidates Essential Conditions Failing candidates became aware of the disqualification of unsuccessful candidates only after the end of the election, when raised by unsuccessful candidates He was back at the candidates' place. , They should be declared as returning candidates. Votes cast by the majority can only be considered voting when the winning candidate faces disqualification, to the extent that it can safely be assumed that the majority is wholly Despite being familiar with. Disqualification progressed to return such a candidate If the unsuccessful candidate, who was in direct competition with the returning candidates, was not aware of the disqualification, then it cannot be assumed that the majority of the voters did not. There was knowledge once the electoral process was completed and the majority had. Expressing confidence in the candidates, as long as the ND is attributed to the disqualified candidates or other such fields as may be prescribed by law, the selection of non-returning candidates Could not be declared invalid
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