MUHAMMAD SHABBIR ABU TALIB versus DR. ABDUL AZIZ BANTWA
Section 55 Election Petition alleges corruption and illegal proceedings against the returning candidate and its workers and election workers, Section 55, Representation of People under the Public Requirement Act 1976 Accusation of legal action. During the election process, the candidate's admission of illegal action or illegality of any kind was on the applicant's evidence that such process must be limited to the allegations or instances stated in the applications. And the components of a corrupt process must be proven, either directly or through circumstantial evidence. And that where the evidence was purely circumstantial, the Election Tribunal must exclude all reasonable assumptions that were relevant to an allegation before proving any corruption in the Election Tribunal as the standard for proof of fact was not. In case of alleged proof of allegations of misconduct if the proof of principle was not proved, the benefit of the doubt was always extended to the returning candidate \ Applicant to prove the allegations of corruption against the retired candidate under Section 55, Representation Act. Was unsuccessful. , 1976 and also failed to have sufficient material to justify interfering with the Election Tribunal, dismissed the election request
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