MIRZA ILYAS BAIG versus DISTRICT & SESSIONS JUDGE, TOBA TEK SINGH/ ELECTION TRIBUNAL, FAISALABAD
RR 65, 67 (3) and 72 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Election for the seat of Respondent and Deputy Registrar respondents; who was the victim of instability, filed an election petition against the applicants who The petitioner / returning candidates filed a petition to reject the election petition on the ground that the required provisions of R 67 (3) of the Punjab Local Government Election Rules 2005 were not complied with. Since the election petition and documents were not legally validated according to the law associated with the election request, the applicant's position was that after the parties heard from the non-confirmation of the election petition, the petitioners / candidates filed back. The request was removed. The Election Petition Election Tribunal examined the record while passing the controversial order and found that the affidavit was confirmed by one of the election applicants. In addition to the affidavit, the respondent took an oath in the affidavit which was affirmed by the Oath Commissioner, claiming that the election petition was validated under the provisions of R72 of the Punjab Local Government Election Rules 2005 in the present case. And the Election Tribunal rightly observed that the constitutional petition filed against the Election Tribunal's order could not be dismissed, in which case
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