RAJA MUHAMMAD SAFDAR versus DISTRICT RETURNING OFFICER, RAWALPINDI
Section 152 (1) (g) of the Punjab Local Government Election Rules, 2005, R14 (4) Constitution of Pakistan, 1973, Article 199 Constitution Petition One of the respondents against the nomination papers of the candidate's disqualification due to bad character. The applicant was dismissed by the Returning Officer, dismissal was granted by the District Returning Officer against the appeal filed against the respondents, and the nomination of the applicant's papers was rejected on the ground that one of the applicant's first elections. Was declared illegal. The order of the Election Tribunal is due to the fact that the applicant was discharged from the army on account of unsatisfactory role and that the expulsion document was forged by him that the applicant was of the view that the election. The tribunal's ruling cannot be made the basis of disqualification. This was not final as the matter was to be decided before the respondents' High Court selection reflects the tribunal's finding on the applicant's bad character and the applicant was involved in criminal cases that were filed with the police. The validity of the election tribunal was relied upon by the Welderti District Returning Officer and it is found that he is still present. Under the constitutional jurisdiction, the High Court suspended the Election Tribunal's force order; the effect of the High Court's suspension order was that the order of the Election Tribunal was not in the field at that time, criminal cases against the applicant would not be registered. Determine the bad character of the applicant and according to the provisions of Section 152 (1) (g) of the Punjab Local Government Ordinance
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