DR. MUHAMMAD SALIM versus MOHAMMAD HANIF
Section 14 (g) of the Sindh Local Government Election Rules, 2000, ARY 71 and 83 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 of the constitutional application, should revoke the selection of a retired candidate in exercise of powers under R-83 of the Sindh Local Government Election Rules. , 2000, with no issue stating that the selection of returning and resigned candidates was invalidated whether the returning candidate was employed by the Karachi Postal Labor Board and whether he had retired due to such employment. Two types of workers were not eligible for election in section 14 (g) of the Sindh Local Government Election Ordinance, 2000. The Karachi Post was with the Labor Board, one consisting of persons directly employed by the aforesaid board and the other comprising workers who were registered as workers. The aforementioned boards to allow them to work at the port, but they were not getting paid for the Karachi Postal Labor Board and all the exercises. Their goals were to have a Studios issue, whether the returning candidates were employees who would come under the definition of postal workers who were directly employed by the Karachi Postal Labor Board or were employed by some of the studios as a postal worker. , After their framing has not yet been decided. By providing matters and leading evidence in the Election Tribunal, the law was mistaken: In order to pass the order without giving returning candidates the opportunity to explain their status, the Election Tribunal's order was set aside and Accordingly, the matter was remanded. Law
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