MUHAMMAD ALEEM versus DISTRICT RETURNING OFFICER,
R14 Punjab Local Government Ordinance (XIII of 2001), Section 152 Anti-Terrorism Act (XVII of 1997), Section 11B, 11D & 11 EE Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application nomination papers The candidate's previous statement is listed in a criminal case that would disqualify a disqualifier from contesting an election to become a member of a banned organization based on such statement. Such a statement would not be attributed to the candidate's activities in the absence of a notification under Section 11EE of the Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997. , In the past, with any organization of any person, whether under its Section 11B ban or under any directive issued by the Federal Government under Section 11D, any person shall, in theory, interest The same cannot be said about engaging in acts of prejudice, security, unity, solidarity. , The security and integrity of Pakistan and its people and the peace and harmony in the society. NT Ordinance, 2001, Chief Election Commissioner did not have the authority to disallow or disqualify any member and member of the banned outlaw R.
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