NAYYAR IQBAL versus APPELLATE AUTHORITY
Sections 152 (1) (i) and 152 (2) (a) of Punjab Local Government Election Rules 2005, R14 (2) and declaration in Form XIX Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Application Form XIX, Punjab Local Government Election Rules, 2005 Appeal for nomination papers by the Returning Officer against the candidate for concealing certain assets was that by the Chief Election Commissioner, no declaration was made on the mandate of section 152 (2) of the Punjab Local Government Ordinance, 2001. In the presence, the Returning Officer was not sustainable. Because disqualification proceedings should be initiated under section 152 (1) of this ordinance. Any person or chief election commissioner may issue a notice to show cause to a member, the moderator of his motion and the request made by the election commission or any authority authorized by him. Since it may be the case that the candidate did not disclose his original assets, the returning officer had the jurisdiction to reject the nomination papers of such candidate.
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