MALIK MUHAMMAD IQBAL versus ELECTION TRIBUNAL, ADDITIONAL.DISTRICT JUDGE, MIAN CHANNU DISTRICT KHANEWAL
Article 65, 68 and 71 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Appeal Election Disputes Election Tribunal Scope Petitioner Announces Retired Candidate for the seat of General Counsel during approval of the Election Request, The Election Tribunal dismissed the request. In the case of counting of votes cast at two polling stations, it was necessary for the respondent of the decision of the Election Petition to re-count on the basis that the count could not be ordered at such a stage before recording the evidence. That the re-counting matter should be presented by the court. Following the formation of misunderstanding and misconduct by the Presiding Officer and his competing candidate, the same Election Tribunal submitted the defendant's second plea on the same issue, without forming a case and recording any evidence. And directed the re-counting of ballot papers. On the fact that the facts showed that this is a common counting case, the petition can finally be settled if the votes cast at both polling stations are re-counted by the tribunal's election tribunal error. A valid order of choice was issued, which passed the next order without content, without entering into the law. The Tribunal is hereby entitled to review the preceding order, the reviewing authority cannot be exercised as a legal right unless such authority is available under the law of the proceeding. Was not under the Local Government Ordinance, 2002 or Punjab. Municipal council councils
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