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Misdeclaration not enough to disqualify MPs: SC


Misdeclaration not enough to disqualify MPs: SC
Every non-disclosure, misdeclaration not sufficient to permanently disqualify member, candidate, apex court notes
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ISLAMABAD:
The Supreme Court has reiterated that it is now a well-settled principle that every non-disclosure or misdeclaration would not be sufficient enough to permanently disqualify a member of parliament or a candidate under Article 62 (1) (f) of the Constitution.
“The purpose and intention needs to be seen behind the non-disclosure or misdeclaration. The returned candidate would be disqualified only when if he/she has dishonestly acquired assets and is hiding them to derive certain benefits,” says an 11-page judgment authored by Justice Sayyed Mazahar Ali Akbar Naqvi. ....

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ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court has reiterated that it is now a well-settled principle that every non-disclosure or misdeclaration would not be sufficient enough to permanently disqualify a member of parliament or a candidate under Article 62 (1) (f) of the Constitution.
“The purpose and intention needs to be seen behind the non-disclosure or misdeclaration. The returned candidate would be disqualified only when if he/she has dishonestly acquired assets and is hiding them to derive certain benefits,” says an 11-page judgment authored by Justice Sayyed Mazahar Ali Akbar Naqvi. ....

Muhammad Siddique Baloch , Murad Bux , Jehangir Khan Tareen , Muhammad Hanif Abbasi , Kareem Bux , Khawaja Muhammad Asif , Justice Naqvi , Shakeel Awan , Shamona Badshah Qaisarani , Sheikh Rashid , Imran Khan Niazi , Supreme Court , Justice Sayyed Mazahar Ali Akbar , Justice Umar Ata Bandial , Justice Muhammad Qazi Amin Ahmed , Justice Sayyed Mazahar Ali Akbar Naqvi , Faisal Arab , Election Tribunal Multan , ஜேஹாங்கீற் காந் தரீன் , முஹம்மது ஹனிஃப் அப்பாஸி , கரீம் பக்ஸ் , காவஜா முஹம்மது ஆசிப் , நீதி ந்யாக்வீ , ஷகீல் அவன் , ஷேக் ரஷித் , இம்ரான் காந் நியாஸி ,