Caretaker PM directs to move SC against annulment of nomination papers

Dunya News

Ayaz Sadiq has also announced to move SC against the verdict

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Caretaker Prime Minister Justice (r) Nasirul Mulk on Saturday directed the concerned authorities to file a petition in the Supreme Court challenging the Lahore High Court’s (LHC) verdict of declaring nomination papers null and void.

Nasirul Mulk directed the Attorney General office to immediately file a petition in the apex court challenge the challenging the LHC verdict of declaring nomination papers null and void.

Earlier, Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) had decided to approach Supreme Court (SC) for guidance over Lahore High Court (LHC) decision to annul the nomination papers prepared by the parliament.

Meanwhile, former speaker of National Assembly Ayaz Sadiq has also announced to move SC against the verdict, saying that the amendments were carried out with the consent of all the parties. ECP making new forms can delay the elections, he added.

Sadiq further demanded to not change the date of the general polls.

Previously, 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.

Afterwards, 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.

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.

Columns related to education, occupation and defaulter were also omitted as the form will only give declaration to the candidates under Article 62, 63 whereas they will also provide oath of Khatm-e-Nabowwat (PBUH).