MALIK MUHAMMAD TAJ versus SHABBIR BADSHAH
Section 152 Election Commission of Pakistan, Notification No. FI (7) / 2002 Law, Article 6 3 2002 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Petition Election Disqualified Candidate Member, Election Commission Eligibility, Scope of any objection Was not an option The papers were raised at the time of nomination submission, but after the nominee was elected, two petitions were submitted to the Chief Election Commissioner and the other to the Election Commission, before the Chief Election Commission's decision. Matriculation Disqualified as Returning Candidate Matricia was raised by non-returning candidate that the member did not have jurisdiction to declare him a member of the disqualification, the Election Commission legally in his jurisdiction To exercise these options, which are subject to the jurisdiction of the Chief Election Commissioner Were given under R. When the matter was not heard by any party challenging the proceedings and the order was approved, the member sought the original record regarding the testimony of the returning candidate from the concerned authorities and checked the record in the presence of his lawyer. Went and received the evidence that the evidence presented and relying on the returning candidate was a fake and fake document. There was no question of the volatility of the evidence through the advice of the returning candidate, nor did the dissenting candidate's advice differ, nor did the member, the Election Commission, examine any person on any of the issues. On the contrary, the lawyer who returned the advice of the lawyer confessed to the fake document of the certificate.
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