LT. GEN. (R) SALAHUDDIN TIRMIZI versus ELECTION COMMISSION OF PAKISTAN THROUGH SECRETARY, ISLAMABAD
Sections 103A, 7, 9, 26, 27, 52 and 70 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Articles 199 and 225 Constitutional Re-polling Election Commission have decided that the polling station in the polling station is invalid and the District Returning Officer is concerned. It was directed to re-vote and the polling of women votes at the respective polling station should be on the same date. In the present case, the candidate who failed to authenticate had filed a petition that on the day of polling, an incident occurred at the respective polling station. There was an incident that claimed a human life while some people were injured. Only a small number of the 2,310 registered voters could exercise their right to vote, leaving the polls in the firing. The station; it was further alleged that some polling staff also disappeared on the spot, which resulted in the polling being stopped till polling hours, and thus polling at the polling station was suspended, in which case the unopposed candidate Prayed again. Voters at the polling station of the polling station have asked in their affidavit that the firing started in the premises of the polling station, which resulted in the death of one person and injured and the incident to the returning officer. Was told Immediately after the assassination / assassination of the Presiding Officer and the Returning Officer's report, through mobile phones, it was established that the polling process was suspended for at least two hours. The Election Commission, in the circumstances, Under Section 103 AA, the supervisor was entitled to exercise jurisdiction. Representation Polling on the passing of the Public Act, 1976
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