AMJAD ALI MANI versus THE PUNJAB LOCAL COUNCIL ELECTION AUTHORITY
The elections in the offices of the Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Union Council of Punjab Local Councils (Election) Rules 1979 R are objectionable on the basis that one of the elected members has not taken the office of the concerned. Names of candidates have not been nominated. The notification of the names of members of minority communities and local councils with special interests was formally notified in the Official Gazette as members of the Union Council Election Authority. The concerned union council members demand that their Chairman and Vice Chairman meet the requirements of R58, Punjab Local Council (Election) Rules 1979, thus issuing election notification of all those members in full. Standing in which he was not. There is no barrier to holding elections for the positions of chairman and vice-chairman, and standing for union council was indicated as soon as members of the council were notified, irrespective of whether Whether or not the members have taken the incumbent, therefore, the appointment of chairman and vice-chairman as per schedule cannot be prevented.
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