MUHAMMAD SARFRAZ versus SIKANDAR HAYAT
Article 152 Punjab Local Government Election Rules, 2005, R3 Constitution Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Application Candidate's Educational Qualification In the approval of the constitutional petition, the candidates raised objection when submitting nomination papers. Did not respond. Required Educational Qualification The nomination of the respondents papers was rejected by the Returning Officer, but on appeal the District Returning Officer allowed him to contest the application while approving the application. The elections were held and the respondent was declared candidate by the respondent after the election, before the election tribunal was treated properly, it was imposed on the Chief Election Commissioner and other election officials. Was, under Section 152 of the Punjab Local Government Ordinance; 2001 and under R3 of the Punjab Local Government Election Rules 2005, to ensure that the elections were held fairly and fairly and in accordance with the law, the section of the Punjab Local Government Ordinance 2001 The provisions of 152 (1) (e) were to be strictly adhered to. The District Returning Officer's duty defendants succeeded in accepting their nomination papers despite their incompetence, but the Mandate of Law was not taken care of as a poor watchdog on the basis that the Election Tribunal could take care of it at the appropriate stage. And respondents will be allowed to cut in the meantime. Benefits of its disqualification If the present applicant is considered to be a quo warranto writ challenging the respondent's disqualification, this decision may be made because the respondent has violated Section 152 (1) of the Punjab Local Government Ordinance.
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