NOOR-UL-AMEEN versus MUHAMMAD ABDUL QAYUM KHAN
Section 22 of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Interim Constitution Act of 1974 [Seventh Amendment Amendment Act (II of 1986)] and 44 additions to the assembly seats should be replaced by the indirect election before it can even be changed. After amending section 22 of the Constitution Act 1974, two members were to be elected by the legislature, but after that amendment, the indirect election of the six members was to be directly elected by the elected members already in the constitution. was present. The amendment of section 22 of the Constitution, which was to be filled only by the increase of seats after the amendment, could not be considered as amending section 22 of the constitution, so that no section of the Constitution was violated. In Article 22 of the Interim Constitution, the Interim Constitution Amendment did not introduce the third type of Member Assembly but only increased the number of seats of the elected members of the Municipality which were under question, it was not in violation of any constitutional provision. ?
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