AHMAD HASSAN KHAN versus MUHAMMAD RASOOL KHAN
29, 30 (2) (iii), 35 (4) (iii) (b), Proviso and 67 (4) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Application Belt Paper Rubber Name Symbol both in column and column Instead of the mark on the column name, the official mark is the voter's secret voter's philosophy and the objections Petitioners received equal votes in the election of a candidate for the moderator and a deputy, in the opinion of the provincial election commissioner. Were angry. It excluded one of its votes from the count that was affixed not to the rubber stamp mark but to the name column, which was questioned by the constitutional petition seeking the election commissioner's second The applicant challenged another vote cast and was counted in favor of the first applicant. On the basis that rubber stamps were affixed in the symbol column as well as in the column of the applicant's name. The only way to determine if the ballot papers were to be validated or invalidated was by identifying the intention of the voters and marking / stamping in this regard. If a candidate was affixed in the name of a candidate rather than a mark, it means that the voter has actually agreed to vote in favor of voting. The candidate's mark or stamp where stamped on the column of the symbol as well as the selection on the column of the candidate's name indicate the intent of the election in clear but unambiguous terms, under R35, the Local Government of the NWFP ( Conduct of Elections) Rules, 2005, The Presiding Officer was to exclude such ballot papers which contained any writing or mark other than the official mark and
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