SYED HAMID ALI SHAH RASHDI versus ELECTION COMMISSION OF PAKISTAN THROUGH CHIEF ELECTION COMMISSIONER
Compliance with the requirement of the notice contemplated under the provisions of Section Constitution 63 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199, Taluka Nazim, Section 63 (1), Sindh Local Government Ordinance, 2001, with respect to movement during the Taluk Meeting Notwithstanding the written notice given to the Council, no responsibility can be imposed on them for being absent during the session's logical presumption, in which case it will be necessary for the Nazim to appear before the Talks Council and The appropriate opportunity to address was not provided. Defense, as presented in the Council under section 63 (7) of the Preliminary Notice of Ordinance, is presented to the Constitution not in accordance with the requirements of the law in memory of the Nazis, which is inherently weak. And that will result in the entire building being built. After all the action on Nazim's memory, it was obliged to take action against the Nazis, such as completely ignoring the principles of natural justice and violating the principles of the Election Commission of Pakistan. Will be informed accordingly.
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