NISAR AHMAD versus WALI MUHAMMAD
Punjab Local Councils (Election Petition) Rules 1979 R16 The election dispute between the successful and the contesting candidates arose in connection with the three ballot papers, which led to the selection of the defendants, after which the election tribunal opened the election record. Was. The court order but two of the controversial votes were not for the incoming parties, however, they agreed to decide the case without it, except that only one of the two lost votes remained in the field. The voter's stamp was not tolerated, and so it seems. Wrongly justified and included in the counting, exclusion of a single counting of votes in the dispute resulted in the equality of votes between the parties and which was called R16 of the Punjab Local Council (Election Petitions) Rules. Was to be solved by a proxy through The 1979 order was approved accordingly
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