ASADULLAH versus ASGHAR ALI
Section 52, Trib 53, Petition, & 55 and Election 56 Election Petition Examining the options used by the Chief Election Commissioner and the Election Tribunal Comparison Question in relation to not verifying election petitions and every schedule or supplement attached thereto. It will not be determined by the Chief Election Commissioner. The Election Tribunal was empowered by the Chief Election Commissioner to discharge the Election Petition if it had not complied with any of the Election Tribunals of Sections 52, & 53 and 53 and 54 of the same. Was granted, if the provisions of section 54 and 54 were present, the option to exclude any election request was given. Both the Chief Election Commissioner and the Election Tribunal were not complied with, therefore, were unable to exclude the election petition for non-representation of section 54; the Election Tribunal of the Public Representation Act, 1976, however, did not comply with section 52 & Could not delete election request for 53 of the Chief Election Commissioner of the Act, as well as electoral pets, were not eligible for dismissal of Section 54, Representative People Act, 6 for6 of which could, however, be exercised by the Election Tribunal. Is.
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