SHAKEEL SHAHID versus MUHAMMAD YOUNIS ZAHID
Section 14 [as amended by the Punjab Local Government Election (Amendment) Ordinance (X of 2001)], 12 and the Punjab Local Government Election Rules 2003, R70 (2) of the Punjab Local Government Ordinance, (XIII of 2001). , Sections 152 (2) and 196 (3) of the Municipal Election Order [Chief Executive Order No. 8 of 2000], the Preamble Law Reform Ordinance (XII of 1972), the Section 3 Intra Court disqualified the moderator and the deputy moderator by the Election Tribunal. Appealed to the accused. The Deputy Speaker was also subjected to postponement due to inadequacy of the Appellant's Moderator Contentions due to failure of a financial institution and to declare his assets, that is, Section 14 of the Punjab Local Government Election Ordinance 2000. (2) Under (as amended) read with section 152 (2) of the Punjab Local Government Ordinance, 2001, the Nazim can be defeated only if the Chief Election Commissioner has given him Section 14 (1) of the Act. (i) in violation of the provisions of (j). When the Local Government Election Ordinance, 2000, and hence the Election Tribunal had no jurisdiction over the matter. That neither the Punjab Local Government Election Ordinance, 2000 nor the Punjab Local Government Ordinance 2001 provided for the election to challenge the selection of a moderator or deputy moderator. The Punjab Local Government Election Rules 2000 provided for filing the election petition and forming the Election Tribunals was, therefore, utterly deserted in the absence of the crucial provision of the present legislation, the Punjab Local Government Election Ordinance 2000. In this section 196 (3), the Punjab Local Government Ordinance 2001 guarantees the job of the moderator and the deputy until he resigns or bills him back.
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