The order was passed on a petition by Pakistan Muslim League- Nawaz candidate Rai Mansab Ali Khan, who won the election from that constituency.
The defeated independent candidate, Ijaz Ahmad Shah, had obtained the order for a recount of votes from the election commission.
The petitioner submitted that the election commission lacked the authority to order a recount of votes as an election tribunal was the appropriate forum for such petitions.
He prayed to the court to dismiss the election commission’s order as illegal. The court suspended the order and sought a reply from the election commission by May 21.
The court also sought a reply from the election commission on a petition by Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid candidate Muhammad Shah Khagga, seeking a recount of votes in NA-164 (Pakpattan). Khagga had lost the election to PML-N candidate Sardar Mansab Ali Dogar.
The petitioner’s counsel argued that the presiding officers in the constituency had declared more than 6,000 votes invalid. He said 2,298 votes separated Dogar and Khagga. He alleged that the votes were rejected because they had been cast in his favour. He requested the court to order a recount of votes in the constituency, as the returning officer and the election commission had dismissed his appeal for a recount of votes.
The court issued a notice to the election commission for May 20.
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