CH. MEHDI HASSAN BHATTI versus RETURNING OFFICER, NA-102, HAFIZABAD
Sections 14, 12, 3 and 99 (CC) Representation of People (Conduct of Elections) Rules, 1977, Rr 3, 4 and 5 Representation of the Returning Officer under the Law of Investigation of Nomination A summary inquiry is considered by Section 14 (3) of the Public Act, 1976, the Returning Officer may, for satisfaction, adopt a method of sending records or documents and, if satisfied, may reject the nomination papers. It concludes that under Candidate Section 99 (CC), the representative is eligible to be an elected candidate, being one of the qualifications under the Public Act 1976, to be elected and elected to the Assembly. No, the candidate must demonstrate that he or she has a bachelor's degree or a degree to which his equally recognized Higher Education Commission disputes the type of degree sought by the candidate. Whether he was real or not, that can be solved by summons. The fact about university records is about me. Candidate election was fought and this time it was allowed to participate in the orders approved by the tribunal, or that the law was not to interfere in the jurisdiction of the tribunal. The High Court or the Election Petition may be amended after the election, but in any way prevent any objectioner from questioning his ability or the Returning Officer from being examined under Section 14, Representation Public Act, 1976. There is no way. Residata principles and returning officers or tribunals in the law and nature of action plans
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