In the case of reserved seats, a request for an injunction on the Election Commission’s court decision

by times news cr

(Amant Gushkuri) On the issue of giving specific seats to PTI, the Election Commission has submitted additional reports in the review petition, the Election Commission has also requested the Supreme Court to stop the implementation of the decision. But until the decision is made, a restraining order should be issued on the court decision.

In the petition, the Election Commission has taken a stand that the Supreme Court’s decision on specific seats is based on assumptions, the Supreme Court cannot rewrite the Constitution under the guise of interpretation, the court in a detailed decision deviated from its July 12 orders. In a detailed decision, the court limited 41 members to Tehreek-e-Insaaf.

It is further stated in the petition that the term of joining the political party for the independent members is three days, the Supreme Court changed the wording of the constitution by giving the members 15 days, the independent members submitted the affidavit of joining the Sunni Unity Council, the court decision. The affidavits of the members were completely ignored, the Election Commission says that even if the certificates of Barrister Gauhar are accepted as valid, the number of PTI members does not become 39, the declaration of party affiliation under section 66 has not been submitted by the candidates. Held, Rules 94 is for a political party with an electoral symbol, the documents submitted by Tehreek-e-Insaf in the judges’ chamber were never presented in the open court, Tehreek-e-Insaf cannot be given relief of specific seats.

It has been further stated in the petition that Tehreek-e-Insaaf has not claimed its right in any forum, the decision of the full court is that relief cannot be given to those who do not claim.

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2024-09-29 03:35:35

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