AMIR ALI BHATTI versus CHIEF SECRETARY, GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Arts 218, 220 and 245 Representative People Act (LXXXV of 1976); Section 103 holding fair and free elections, applicant, candidate in the provincial assembly by-election, complained of several irregularities which were allegedly made. The respondents had committed and demanded the High Court to issue some instructions so as to ensure fair and free elections as per law. The Commission is required to make necessary arrangements for holding transparent and free elections and the executive authorities of the federal and provincial governments are also committed to ensuring the restoration of law and order so that the right to vote freely in a peaceful environment at the request of the constituency. Could be used. Applicants have already issued appropriate instructions to the executive authorities to ensure the restoration of law and order in order to hold fair and free elections in a peaceful environment and for this purpose, the authorities can hire the Rangers HC. The application was dismissed if the applicant has any further complaint. And the concerns are the same, with the help of the Chief Election Commissioner's notice through appropriate action.
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