ZAFAR ISLAM versus JEHAN KHAN
Punjab Local Government Ordinance 1979 Section 24 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 The Local Council respondent's electoral application was accepted against the applicant (retired candidate) and his choice was made on the basis that it was different. Stands for irregularities The applicant, in consultation with the parties during the illegal proceedings with the help of the polling staff, agreed that the Election Tribunal did not record any positive thing which stated that the election was due to various irregularities. The result was materially impaired, deserving of remand for a new decision in view of the law announced by the Supreme Court in Hakim Alice (PLD 1982 SC 172). The impugned order of the Election Tribunal was declared without any legal authority and no legal effect, so that the election petition filed by the respondents should be considered pending before the Election Tribunal for decision. Will
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