MALIK AHMAD NAWAZ BHUTTA versus ELECTION COMMISSION OF PAKISTAN, ISLAMABAD THROUGH CHIEF ELECTION COMMISSIONER
RR 65 (1) and 25 Rules of Punjab Local Government Election Ordinance, 2001, Section 150 Local Government Election Order (8 of 2000), Article 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Application Punjab Local Government Election Rules, 2005 65 (1) Any election held under the Punjab Local Government Election Ordinance 2001 is expressly prohibited, except for an election petition given by a candidate for such election, under which the Punjab Election Commissioner, Punjab Local Government. Appointed under Section 150 of the Government Election Ordinance, 2001. And the respondents were candidates in elections in which contested applicants were notified by retired authority respondents as retired candidates, afterwards approached the Chief Election Commissioner and obtained an order for re-counting. During the proceedings, a bag was found missing in one of the applicant's ballot papers containing the ballot papers. According to Rule 25 of the Punjab Local Government Election Rules, 2005, the respondents met the Chief Election Commissioner at the said polling station. Re-polling is directed to set the rules according to admission The results were prepared, stable and announced in a predictable way. There was no allegation of holding elections, only after the election process had been completed, could it be challenged only by filing an election petition, under the Election Tribunal Order, directing the ballot under Poll 25 without legal authority. Was fought over. The Punjab Local Government Election Rules, 2005 have been described in detail, therefore, Article 4 of the Municipal Election Order, 2000 has been filed by applicants.
Find a Lawyer Near You
Dealing with a matter like this? Connect with a verified advocate in your city — free on SJP Lawyers Directory.
🔍 Find a Lawyer
advocate from Gilgit lawyer