MALIK NASEER AHMED versus DEPUTY COMMISSIONER-CUM-RETURNING OFFICER, QUETTA
Article 3 (39) Balochistan Local Government Election Rules, 1983, R18 Constitution Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application for selection of special interest seats of the farmer, nomination papers for the qualification of candidates and the nomination papers for the farmer's seat. has been. The returning officer and both of them were declared as legitimate candidates. The applicant's case was that the respondent was not eligible to contest the election because he was a landlord by profession and owned more than 5 acres of land but the Returning Officer, without writing any papers, nominated him. In the summary inquiry of the objection, he proved that under the signature of the official seal and the registrar's officer, he had qualified the contesting candidate by submitting certified copies of the tax related to the defendant's property. Was that the defendant owned land above the 5 acre land fixed by the applicant File a Returning Officer, dismissed by the appellate authority. The petitioner filed a constitutional petition against the description of Val Farmer mentioned in section 3 (39) of section 3 of the Balochistan Local Government Ordinance 1980, provided that the owner of the land is not more than 5 acres, no doubt he is a local competitor. The body election against the seat of the peasantry, provided that he or she owns or owns such land for a permanent period of 5 years before the election year. Engaged in farming, if it was said that certain conditions were not available, even owning more than 5 acres of land for farmer respondents' seats.
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