MUHAMMAD ARSHAD versus RETURNING OFFICER
R14 Punjab Local Government Ordinance (XIII of 2001), Section 152 (1) (b) Convention on the Martyrdom (10 of 1984), Article 114 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 199 Constitution of the Seeker, and the Deputy Prime Minister Matriculation Certificate specifies the applicant's age below 25 years at the time of submission of eligibility papers. Since the papers rejected the nomination itself, the litigation had entered the admission form and it had entered its birth date, so they were barred from claiming that such an entry was factual. The entry on the information provided by the applicant, if incorrect, would be a mistake for which he would have to suffer. The applicant could not insist that such certificate be accepted as genuine for the purpose of passing the matriculation examination, but his registration on the date of birth would be disregarded. And its date of birth is listed in the Union Council's Register of Births, whose identity card and applicant's birth date in the matriculato should not be accepted. Such facts indicate that either matriculation The petitioners had approached the High Court with unclean hands on the information that the certificate of the applicant was unrelated to the applicant or his age was certainly less than 25 years at the time of his entry into the date of birth. It would be enough to prevent him from actually giving him physical relief in the constitutional jurisdiction, if he was alone. The rudders were accurate and accurate. High Court dismisses constitutional petition
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