DR. KARIM AHMED KHAWAJA versus RETURNING OFFICER FOR SENATE ELECTIONS, 2006
Article 59 (1) (d) Experience Required in Senate Technocrat and Professional Selection Experience in Election Field Practical Experience During Education The candidate's nomination for the seat of technocrat in the Senate was rejected on the basis that he did not have Was. The candidate who had 20 years of experience as an experienced doctor was that he regularly attended hospital wards for the third year of MB, from B section to last year, and after passing the final exam. He worked in various hospitals and dispensaries and so on. The experience required was not always required to be adjusted for the completion of education. The student experience of a particular subject began during his education, a copy of the Medical of Medium and Instruction and certificates issued by the Academic Council, Principal and Chairman of the Medical College, showing that the medical posting in various subjects MB. Medication was essential for medical students of B-section program Civic H Posting was nothing but practical performance in this field that was a testament to the fact that since the candidate had a MB, B section degree, it would be natural to He performed in clinical posting after Third Air MB, B Section Course Certificate. Had demonstrated. Released by other institutions and organizations, he confirmed that he was practically in the field of medicine and his performance against the various assignments offered revealed the candidate's experience in the medical field, Requires more than 20 years. By the candidate, thus, put aside the satisfactory order of the Returning Officer
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