HAMAYUN SAIFULLAH KHAN versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Filing a reference against Member of Parliamentary Party Leader of Political Parties Act 1962 Section 8B Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 17 (2), 19, 25, 63, 66 and 113 Section 8B of Politics Act, 1962 His party, which joined as a member of the Provincial Cabinet, alleged that it had to withdraw from the party of the Member of Parliament on whose ticket he was elected, and thus with the consent of the parties, the Provincial Assembly Has become responsible for withdrawing from the Election Commission membership. Competitive matters were compiled on the scheduled schedule of proceedings for reference hearing and with the consent of the parties on the same day. The respondent of the contest filed a constitutional petition under which section ing b, Political Parties Act, ofires62 of, was declared to be in conflict with the fundamental rights clauses. Illegitimate and ultra-strings of constitutional respondents also filed a petition before the High Court, praying for the formation of proceedings before the Election Commission n the High Court allowed the constitutional application of the contested election to be considered Whether the High Court, the Commission, the Commission, the Commission's special issue; the Commission's Commission issue; the Commission's Commission; the Commission's Commission; the Commission's Commission; specially ;;; specially specially ;;; specially specially ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; The court may disqualify the reference presented to the Election Commission, without evidence that the petitioner was not the leader of the parliamentary party. And can the High Court prevent the Election Commission from making a reference decision, Section
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