PEHLWAN KHAN versus ABDUL GHAFOOR
Punjab Local Government Ordinance 1979 Section 24 Punjab Local Councils (Election) Rules, 1979, R40 (4) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Election Application to verify the validity of ballot papers or to determine whether the invalid election tribunal has a special domain. To determine if the specific ballot paper was correct. Detecting or invalidating and disrupting constitutional jurisdiction is generally not open, however, such a proposal has no benefit where there is no reason for rejecting some votes and approving other votes. Is approved. , Had to suffer for the reasons of the Election Tribunal in rejecting the votes accepted by the Presiding Officer and, on the contrary, should state the reasons for his decision, the Election Tribunal should have conducted a proper inquiry and the correct number of ballots. I should have made a definite record. In the case of such contradiction by the Presiding Officer, the papers were kept in the applicant's packet. In such cases the presiding officer's count and count could be improved by examining the electoral records and upon the approval of fresh orders in accordance with the law. The presiding officer's case was remanded to the Election Tribunal.
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