ARIF MASOOD ANWAR NIAZI versus ELECTION TRIBUNAL/DISTRICT & SESSIONS JUDGE
Punjab Local Government Ordinance 1979 Section 24 Punjab Local Council (Election Petitions) Rules, 1979, R3 (2) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) deferred the selection of the Local Council as the Chairman of the applicant. Was gone, the Election Tribunal also found the applicant. Disqualified from being elected to the post of councilor because he did not reach the required age limit of 25 years in the date of filing of nomination papers. Was still suspended. Non-applicant was withheld from membership of Local Council Order; the actual situation shows that the applicant's defeat as a member of the Municipal Council was suspended because there was a preliminary party power to present that without the defendant. An election petition will be heard against his election as a member of the Municipal Council, after which, since the latter had no locus standi according to this election, the applicant could not be removed from the said office. But the first acceptance of this request did not mean that the applicant was in the required 25 years The effectiveness of underage detects that he is suffering from any disorder. The High Court may have preferred the petition and if possible tried to dispose of it within the stipulated time.
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