MUHAMMAD SAEED QAZI versus ELECTION TRIBUNAL/ADDITIONAL DISTRICT AND SESSIONS JUDGE
RR 70 and 78 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 re-counting of the votes The Election Tribunal could not re-count the votes as a prerequisite right to the scope of the petition and the Election Tribunal could not re-count. The prerequisite for counting the votes was to base certain facts on the election petition; As far as possible it should be stated accurately, the polling station, if more than one, was counted in the counting at the end of the polling and the nature of the offense was committed. Not only that there should be some material in support of the facts stated in the petition, such as the affidavit of those who were present at the time of counting of votes and reporting the incident to the candidate who was counting or aggravated. ? Other content such as counting statements
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