The Supreme Court of Pakistan has released the detailed verdict in the reserved seats case, which had declared Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) a parliamentary party.
ISLAMABAD - The Supreme Court of Pakistan has released the detailed verdict in the reserved seats case , which had declared Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf a parliamentary party.
Justice Mansoor Ali Shah penned the 70-page verdict, which aims at clarifying legal principles and procedures involved in electoral issues, reinforcing the importance of a fair and transparent electoral process. The detailed verdict annulled the decision of the Peshawar High Court , and it also declared the March 1 decision of the election commission to be in conflict with the Constitution.The judgement pointed out the major stake in an election lies with the public, adding that an election dispute is fundamentally different from other civil disputes.
It highlighted the case before the court was not an ordinary one but was a matter of high public importance. It stated the matter was decided not on the basis of assumptions, but it was allowed to be settled in a concrete way.آپ کسی بھی وقت دائیں طرف نیچے بیل آئیکن پر صرف ایک کلک کے ذریعے آسانی سے سبسکرائب کر سکتے ہیں۔
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