Mian Muhibullah Kakakhel - Recently Successfully Allowed Candidates For General Election Through Court

Recently Successfully Allowed Candidates For General Election Through Court

Mr. Kakakhel recently argued dozen of Election Appeal against Returning Officers who are Judges by their own of Lower Judiciary and the appeal lies to High Court concerned of the Territorial Jurisdiction. The candidates includes Yousaf Ayub Khan grand son of General Ayub Khan of Pakistan Tehreek Insaf ( PTI ) who was also disqualified on the basis that he produced fake degree in 2002 Election and remained in cabinet. Gulzar Khan Former Chairman Public Service Commission was also disqualified on the basis that he has not completed 2 years after his retirement but it was clarified in the Court that it was contractual post not a permanent post so he is eligible to contest election from PTI seat from National Assembly "NA-04".

The cases also included minority case of Fredrick Azeem Ghouri of Pakistan Muslim League ( Nawaz ) who was disqualified as he produced fake degree but never remained in Government. The most interesting case was of Dual Nationality holder which was argued by Mr. Kakakhel that he has relinquished the United States of America Nationality, and the Nationality was acquired for medical treatment. Fortunately, the candidate was Advocate of Swat and remained Member of Provincial Assembly. His almost all organs of the body was operated in United States of America from his own pocket and he is fit to contest elections again. The court also allowed Syed Alla Ud Din to contest General Election from Swat from Pakistan Peoples Party ticket.

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