MUHAMMAD NAEEM KASI versus ABDUL LATIF
R71 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Election Petition Counting of votes, counting of votes cast in the presence of parties Applicants praying for the Election Tribunal were declared successful candidates. Court upholds decision Election Tribunal respondents believed that such summary disposition of the Election Tribunal by the Election Tribunal without proof of issue and recording of the record was not lawful by the applicants announcing the official result. Writing officer identified as irregular in counting of votes It was And the change in the result of the polling station in question, which had no response to the complaint, did not at any stage respondents allege that the ballot papers were not tampered with before the counting of votes by the Election Tribunal. , There was no prejudice in the respondents' affairs through such summary. The dismissal of the election petition, which was not illegal, the Election Tribunal's jurisdictional court dismissed the petition and refused leave to appeal.
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