HAJI AMIR ZADA versus CHIEF ELECTION COMMISSIONER OF PAKISTAN
Section 152 (2) North-West Frontier Province Local Government (Conducting Elections) Rules, 2005, Articles 61, 62, 63 and 72 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Petitioner Disqualifying Candidates Election Tribunal / Petitioner In the jurisdiction of the retired candidate, his constitutional petition suspended the decision of the Election Tribunal, which allowed him to file the election petition by dismissing the respondents and the applicant's choice. The applicant was instructed to make the most recent election of the Nazareth Containment, with the option of disqualifying the returning candidate on the basis of any disqualification, in view of section 152 (2) of the Local Government Ordinance, 2001 North West Frontier Province. Specifically with the Chief Election Commissioner. And that the electoral tribunal exceeded its jurisdiction by passing an order on the Chief Election Commissioner of the accuracy of such score under section 152 (2) of the North-West Frontier Province Local Government Ordinance 2001, in which No doubt there was no option to disqualify a candidate for selection of a candidate. The elected member of the Local Government or the Local Government, if he found that he violated the provisions contained in this section, but this authority was also delegated by the Chief Election Commissioner to the Election Tribunal under Rule 72 of the Local Government. Elections) The Rules, 2005, in which the Tribunal lists the premises for exercising this jurisdiction, include the grounds for canceling the selection of the incumbent candidate due to incompetence, including the Chief Election Commissioner's cohesion and shared commonality
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