ANIS-UR-REHMAN versus DISTRICT RETURNING OFFICER
Sections 152 and 156 (c) of the Sindh Local Government Election Rules, 2005, R40 (3) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional petition Multiple candidate list of respondents participating in by-election The name to be included in the electoral rolls and the District Returning Officer allowed her to participate in the by-election. Therefore, the name of the defendant appeared in multiple election lists, he was entitled to participate from any ward, As a result of the mini-elections, any newcomer or different group could hold office as a result of the election, it was not a continuation of the previous office, the only distinction was that the tenure of the post was for the office of the already-responsive candidate. The rest of the period was limited to the person who moved to the ward and registered his / her name in the electoral rolls, disqualification of the candidates was restricted to specific persons in Section 12 of the Sindh Local Government Ordinance, 2001, I was not covered in this matter. Applicant's provisions and provisions should be strictly adhered to. High Court refuses to interfere with the order passed by the District Returning Officer. The constitutional petition was dismissed under the circumstances.
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