ECP to move SC against LHC verdict to nullify changes in nomination papers
ISLAMABAD, JUNE 02 (DNA) – Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Saturday has decided to approach Supreme Court (SC) against Lahore High Court (LHC) decision to annul the nomination papers prepared by the parliament.
Addressing a press conference, ECP officials have clarified that the general elections 2018 will be held on July 25 at every cost.
ECP had summoned an emergency meeting to make changes in the Form-A and Form-B in the backdrop of LHC’s judgment whereas it had also barred Returning Officers (ROs) from issuing nomination papers.
Earlier, the LHC judge Justice Ayesha A Malik pronounced the reserved verdict on the constitutional petition filed by law expert Saad Rasool on the behalf of Dunya News anchor Habib Akram, challenging the Section 60, 110 and 137 of the Election Act 2018.
The judge while declaring null and void the nomination papers prepared by the parliament had ordered the ECP to prepare new nomination papers.
In the papers prepared by the parliamentarians, column about candidates’ details regarding loans, legal cases and dual nationality was skipped while space to write tax details for three years was also removed.
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