MAULANA ABDUL MALIK WAZIR versus ELECTION COMMISSION OF PAKISTAN, ISLAMABAD THROUGH SECRETARY
Sections 52 and 57 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 199 and 225 constitutional petition challenged the validity and legality of the Election Commission's order to the applicant / candidate again at the polling stations under which to re-polling two polling stations. An order has been passed Statements of the votes were compiled and it was respectfully stated that the handwritten Form XIV was replaced by two applicants, rather than the form submitted by law, rather than by the two polling stations. The allegation was that as a result, he was declared unofficial returnee candidate, however the competition The contesting candidate had raised an objection. That the case was concluded on a hand-written form instead of XIV, in the event that plain paper involvement resulted in a genuine counterfeiting dispute, an alternative and effective way for the applicant to resolve his complaint by filing an election petition. Treatment was available. Prior to the election tribunal, ct created under section 577 of Public Representation AK, jurisdiction of the 1976 High Court was dismissed under section 52 of the Public Representation Act 1976, read with Article 252 of the Constitution and stated that An interim order was issued, which resulted in the re-polling of polling stations.
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