MUHAMMAD IQBAL versus DISTRICT RETURNING OFFICER, BHAKKAR
Section 152 (1) (g) of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Disqualified from constitutional jurisdiction, respondents on the legality of the nomination papers filed by the applicant for the office of the Nazim on the basis of the Returning Officer What was the object in front? That the applicant was not eligible to participate in the election because he was an employee of a government authority. Constitutional application was filed under section 152 (1) (g) of Punjab Local Government Ordinance 2001 against the applicant's decision to disqualify the applicability of the District Returning Officer, if it was dismissed by any applicant. Be in the service of the institution or to any federal / provincial government This body control, or control of any such government, except for the share of the public interest, is paid to the elected public officials and part-time officials through salary or fees, but the disqualification will not apply to a person who did six months ago. If the applicant has resigned or retired from such employment, in the present case, any agreement was made on the basis of work charge without any allowance of any kind of allowance or other entitlement to service. And he was not a regular employee; in addition, the applicant's work charge job was never confirmed. Was, in the circumstances, unable to contest the elections
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