TARIQULLAH versus AMANULLAH KHAN
Article 63 (l) (e) of the Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Representation of the People's Act (1XXXV of 1976), section 99 (1A) (e) of the Afghan refugees' disqualification for membership of parliament candidate shows evidence on record What made the whole administration government and the organization involved was not just regular control over any organization, the salaries of the candidates' cadre officers were paid directly by the accountant general of the provincial government and funds for running the organization. Government used to provide. Although international aid agencies were compensating the government for disqualification under Article (63 (l) (e), Constitution of Pakistan (1973)), it was not necessary that the candidate must be a civil servant. Article Article 63 (l) (e) of the Constitution will also be attracted when it is found that the candidate is in the service of someone whose property is owned or controlled by the Afghan government. The refugee organization is being controlled by the government. The candidate was his employee and he was disqualified
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