QAMAR ALI KHAN versus ELECTION TRIBUNAL
NWFP Local Council (Election) Rules 1979 Section 35 (3) North West Frontier Province Local Council (Election) Rules, 1979, RR 33, 34, 35, 37, 38 and 39 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Local Council The Election Petitioner was initially successful by getting more votes from the contestants who counted in favor of the applicants, including the challenged vote, which the Electoral Tribunal rejected as the challenged votes of both candidates. And got the votes by dropping both votes together. Candidates became equal and as the High Court selected in the Constitution petitioned the respondents through several drawings, the change in the record showed that the Presiding Officer was required to pass the order on each challenged vote but through such No order has been passed that violates the relevant law. The Rules Case was remanded to the Election Tribunal for further evidence regarding the challenged votes and the new judgment as per the L. After giving both parties the opportunity to present their evidence
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