Nadra told to verify thumb impressions in NA-118

Published March 10, 2015
Tribunal member Kazim Ali Malik directed the Nadra to complete the verification process within a month. —AP/File
Tribunal member Kazim Ali Malik directed the Nadra to complete the verification process within a month. —AP/File

LAHORE: The election tribunal on Monday allowed an application of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf’s runner-up candidate from NA-118 and directed the Nadra to verify thumb impressions of voters in the National Assembly constituency won by the PML-N.

Tribunal member Kazim Ali Malik directed the Nadra to complete the verification process within a month and submit a report to this effect.

Hamid Zaman of the PTI had sought the verification of voters’ thumb impressions to establish rigging allegedly committed by the returned candidate, Malik Riaz.

Also read: Nadra asked to verify thumb impressions in 2 constituencies

Mr Riaz through his counsel opposed the application saying the inspection of the election record had already been done by a local commission.

He argued that there was no need for voters’ thumb impression. The tribunal had reserved the verdict and announced on Monday.

Ordering the verification of thumb impressions, the tribunal also directed the applicant (Zaman) to deposit money for expense of the process. The tribunal would resume hearing on March 16.

NA-122:PTI Chief Imran Khan on Monday deposited Rs1.83 million with the election tribunal for the expense of thumb impressions’ verification by Nadra already ordered by the tribunal.

The counsel for Mr Khan submitted a bank draft in favor of Nadra to start inspection of voters’ thumb impressions regarding alleged matter of NA-122, the constituency from where Sardar Ayaz Sadiq of the PML-N was elected as member of the National Assembly.

The Nadra charges Rs10 per vote for verification while 183,000 votes would be verified in the constituency, won by National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq.

The tribunal would resume the hearing on March 11 to check the sum deposited by the applicant.

CIVIL JUDGES: The LHC dismissed a petition challenging recruitment of 696 civil judges due to non-prosecution, reports APP.

Petitioner Tahir Hanif had challenged the LHC move to hold the exam for civil judges through the NTS and contended that the Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) alone was empowered to do so.

Published in Dawn, March 10th, 2015

On a mobile phone? Get the Dawn Mobile App: Apple Store | Google Play

Opinion

Merging for what?

Merging for what?

The concern is that if the government is thinking of cutting costs through the merger, we might even lose the functionality levels we currently have.

Editorial

Dubai properties
Updated 16 May, 2024

Dubai properties

It is hoped that any investigation that is conducted will be fair and that no wrongdoing will be excused.
In good faith
16 May, 2024

In good faith

THE ‘P’ in PTI might as well stand for perplexing. After a constant yo-yoing around holding talks, the PTI has...
CTDs’ shortcomings
16 May, 2024

CTDs’ shortcomings

WHILE threats from terrorist groups need to be countered on the battlefield through military means, long-term ...
Reserved seats
Updated 15 May, 2024

Reserved seats

The ECP's decisions and actions clearly need to be reviewed in light of the country’s laws.
Secretive state
15 May, 2024

Secretive state

THERE is a fresh push by the state to stamp out all criticism by using the alibi of protecting national interests....
Plague of rape
15 May, 2024

Plague of rape

FLAWED narratives about women — from being weak and vulnerable to provocative and culpable — have led to...