MUHAMMAD AKRAM KHAN versus CHIEF ELECTION COMMISSIONER OF PAKISTAN
R25 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application may prevent voting at some polling station of the Re-polling Station Presiding Officer and may inform the Returning Officer if it interferes with polling at the polling station. Gone or obstructed. Out of control and reasons cannot be resumed during polling hours, or any ballot box used at the polling station was illegally removed or accidentally / intentionally destroyed, lost, Damaged or tampered to such an extent that the polling result was not revealed. It is found that in the absence of any obstruction or obstruction of the ballot, after the removal or removal of the ballot box, the voting decision could not be made merely on the basis that the ballot was initiated, Since there was unusual talk in polling stations, this law was not implemented under any law. On the basis of the change in the votes, on the basis of this, the polling cannot be justified in the respective polling stations, under which the local government of KR 25 is not covered. Election Rules, 2005, could not even be ordered under the circumstances
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