WAJIHUDDIN AHMED versus CHIEF ELECTION COMMISSIONER, ISLAMABAD
Arts 62, 63, 41, 43, 244, 260, Second Schedule, Third Schedule and Article 184 (3) Constitutional applications under Article 184 (3) of the Constitution, disregarding the merit and acceptance of the President's papers before the Supreme Court. Do. A candidate for the presidential election, 2007, by the Chief Election Commissioner of Pakistan, was approved by the Chief Election Commissioner of Pakistan in light of the Supreme Court's decision in the cases of Hussein Ahmed vs. General. Pervez Musharraf PLD 2002 SC 857 and Pakistan Lawyers Forum vs. Federation of Pakistan PLD 2005 SC 719 The President of Pakistan, therefore, was not eligible for any further disqualification for the presidential elections, 2007, under the constitution or / and law. The view taken by the Chief Election Commissioner was unthinkable. Consequently, the interim order stopping the issuance of a final notification of the E results was vacated by the Supreme Court sending the returning candidate to the office of President. The Supreme Court directed the Chief Election Commissioner of Pakistan and the Federal Government to take all necessary steps for the final declaration of the result of the presidential elections by December 1, 2007 and to issue public notices in accordance with the Constitution and the law, such as before the Attorney General before the Supreme Court. Started in writing by the Senior Counselor for Pakistan and the President of Pakistan, the President will step down as Chief of Army Staff before taking the oath. President of Pakistan for the second term
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