MAKHDOOM GHULAM ALI SHAH versus ELECTION COMMISSION OF PAKISTAN, ISLAMABAD THROUGH SECRETARY
Article 199 Representatives Act (LXXXV of 1976), Section 14 and 99 Constitutional Appeals Warranting candidate's disqualification in writing since he was not eligible to be elected to the constituency because it was stated that he was not eligible for election. And was relied upon by the Senate, in addition to meeting the standards set by the Higher Education Commission. Other applicants who were also voters of the respective constituency questioned the selection of the retired candidate, saying that the BA degree of the retired candidate was fake and so was the case with the intermediate and the common feature of the secondary school certificate stated that two The constitutional plea was that all substances were included. The information provided by the defeating candidates was provided to the applicants, although there is no need to be a provocative person, but the High Court in particular did not have to issue a writ of warrant and An inappropriate experience of a relative can be tested. The writ was that the person was acting as someone else's device, both applications were dismissed under the circumstances.
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