Islamabad: The best of Pakistan electoral body I decided to submit my application in Lahore. High Court Seeks court expungement note A media report on Saturday said it was against this in a ruling related to the election symbol case. Pakistan The general election will be held on February 8th.
The News International newspaper reported that a five-member bench of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) issued the order after holding a hearing on the matter and reviewing the Lahore High Court (LHC) order on January 17. .
The newspaper called this an “unusual measure” and said, “ECP decided to file a civil suit with the LHC to expunge the court’s comments against the commission in its ruling on the election symbol case.”
Earlier, responding to a petition seeking change in poll symbols, the Bahawalpur member of the LHC had accused the Election Commission and the Election Officer of violating the law and not discharging their duties accordingly.
The court issued notices to several officials, including the Chief Election Commissioner of Pakistan and the Punjab Provincial Election Commissioner, adding that the ECP aims to expunge these remarks through civil miscellaneous applications.
If rejected, ECP plans to approach parent forums.
“The ECP's order reproduced parts of the LHC order and emphasized the court's remarks to the Commission and its staff. The order emphasized that the ECP recognizes its constitutional obligations and performs them in a timely manner. The honorable court's remarks are as follows: They are as follows: Since there is no basis, the ECP has decided to remove them,” he added.
The News International newspaper reported that a five-member bench of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) issued the order after holding a hearing on the matter and reviewing the Lahore High Court (LHC) order on January 17. .
The newspaper called this an “unusual measure” and said, “ECP decided to file a civil suit with the LHC to expunge the court’s comments against the commission in its ruling on the election symbol case.”
Earlier, responding to a petition seeking change in poll symbols, the Bahawalpur member of the LHC had accused the Election Commission and the Election Officer of violating the law and not discharging their duties accordingly.
The court issued notices to several officials, including the Chief Election Commissioner of Pakistan and the Punjab Provincial Election Commissioner, adding that the ECP aims to expunge these remarks through civil miscellaneous applications.
If rejected, ECP plans to approach parent forums.
“The ECP's order reproduced parts of the LHC order and emphasized the court's remarks to the Commission and its staff. The order emphasized that the ECP recognizes its constitutional obligations and performs them in a timely manner. The honorable court's remarks are as follows: They are as follows: Since there is no basis, the ECP has decided to remove them,” he added.