Punjab election date: The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice Umar Ata Bandial directed the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to implement the Lahore High Court’s (LHC) orders on general elections in Punjab.
According to the media reports, the directives were issued by the Supreme Court on Wednesday when it took up the petition of the Punjab Assembly lawmakers that were de-seated for not towing the party lines. The plea was dismissed as the petitioner informed the bench that it was inadmissible following the dissolution of the assembly.
Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial observed that the issue of restoring the dissident lawmakers was over as the assembly had been dissolved. He then asked the Election Commission what it was doing on the directives issued by the high court to give a date for the elections.
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ECP’s director-general of law told the court that a delegation of the commission had met Punjab Governor Baligh Ur Rehman on the issue a day earlier. He added that the governor had directed the ECP to seek further clarity in this regard.
“The legal way has to be taken by the governor or the Election Commission?” asked CJP. The ECP official said that it was the governor’s domain.
At that point, Justice Ayesha Malik interjected and asked why the ECP was consulting with the governor. “Does the Constitution make it liable for the ECP to consult the governor before the polls?” she asked.
CJP Bandial told the Election Commission counsel that the high court had asked them to hold elections and they should implement its order. ECP informed the bench that the court had also directed them to consult with the governor.
“If the high court has given this order then follow it,” remarked CJP and disposed of the plea.
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