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RAHOO KHAN versus MEHRUDDIN


16 and 18 (4) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Art 199 Constitution Petition for Nomination Acceptance Nomination papers were accepted by both parties and any appeal against the petitioner's nomination approval by the applicants. Had not been filed, there was no good reason that could have prevented the applicants from filing an appeal before the Appellate Authority, if the aggrieved applicants should have taken legal form of appeal, but they failed and They chose to take the constitutional jurisdiction without disclosing any compulsion. Extraordinary reasons for the failure to take advantage said that this type of remedy was intended to reflect applicants' lack of confidence in the legal authority / institutions that was intended to be used by applicants in conjunction with constitutional applications. No Returning Officer's order was filed, the reasons for accepting the nomination of the respondents papers, could not be known and appreciated or anybody else se was excluded as the constitutional petition was not enforceable.

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