SC directs ECP to address grievances of PTI regarding election ECP directs provincial & federal authorities to address complaints of potential candidates

SC directs ECP to address grievances of PTI regarding election in accordance with the law while hearing complaints

Court says Election Commission enjoys authority to take action on complaints regarding elections

Justice Athar Minallah says apparently PTI’s allegations regarding level-playing field are correct

ECP directs provincial & federal authorities to address complaints of potential candidates in receiving & submission of nomination papers

Takes serious notice of media reports & complaints regarding the snatching of nomination papers from candidates

ISLAMABAD   (  Web  News  )

Supreme Court of Pakistan Justice Athar Minallah on Friday observed that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) allegations of denial of the level-playing field ahead of the upcoming general elections are “prima facie correct”. Meanwhile the court has directed the Elections Commission of Pakistan to address the grievances of the PTI regarding filing of nomination papers for 8th February election in accordance with the law while hearing complaints. The court said that Election Commission enjoys authority to take action on complaints regarding elections.

Justice Athar Minallah made these observations while hearing the PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan’s petition seeking a level-playing field in the general elections.

A three-member bench comprising Acting Chief Justice Sardar Tariq Masood, Justice Minallah and Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah heard the petition.

Referring to the raid at the ex-PTI leader’s house, Justice Minallah said whatever happened at politician Usman Dar’s house was published in the newspapers. The director general law of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) Muhammad Arshad was also present in the court.

The top court directed the ECP representative to meet the PTI counsels at 3:00 PM today to address the party’s concerns regarding level-playing field.

The SC also ordered Attorney General Barrister Mansoor Usman Awan to assist the ECP in meeting with the PTI lawyers.

PTI’s lawyer, Shoaib Shaheen said Maintenance of Public Order (MPO) orders were still being issued against their leaders despite the issuance of the election schedule.

Neither the PTI candidates were being provided with the nomination papers, nor they were allowed to submit them, he said.

Acting Chief Justice Sardar Tariq Masood inquired why the ECP was not taking any steps to stop the issuance of the MPO orders.

Justice Masood said an order would be issued to the electoral authority to redress all the complaints after reviewing them.

Lawyer Shoaib Shaheen said they should be allowed to submit the papers to the Election Commission if the returning officers did not accept them

The apex court directed the ECP to address all their complaints. To which, the ECP and attorney general assured the court of cooperation.

Justice Shah also inquired the attorney general what the solution was to all that matter. The attorney general said the ECP should seek reports from all the inspector generals and ensure that no candidate faced an issue.

Justice Masood directed all the IGs not to harass PTI candidates. The PTI’s counsel said even lawyers were being arrested from the ROs’ offices. Justice Masood said many PTI leaders were wanted in different cases.

The wanted leaders were appearing in the respective courts, replied lawyer Shoaib Shaheen.

“They are also taking protective bails from the relevant high court, yet they are being arrested,” said the lawyer.

After hearing the arguments, SC disposed of the PTI petition pertaining to the level-playing field in the upcoming general elections.

The case was fixed for hearing earlier on Friday during the hearing of the cipher case against former prime minister Imran Khan’s PTI lawyer raised the issue before a three-judge bench headed by interim Chief Justice Masood.

Lawyer Niazullah Khan Niazi informed the court that PTI candidates were not allowed to file nomination papers.

To which, Justice Masood said the Registrar Office would fix the case for hearing today. “If your candidate is an absconder then how can he file the nomination paper,” he asked the PTI counsel.

At this Niazi shared that “Umair Niazi’s, who is present in the court, father’s nomination papers were torn apart. The election commission has also not announced the verdict regarding the election symbol.”

In its petition, the PTI alleged that the district authorities and provincial and federal governments were not treating it on par with the other political parties.

Barrister Gohar Ali filed the petition in the apex court under Article 184(3) of the Constitution making the federation of Pakistan through its secretary, Ministry of Interior, ECP and chief secretaries of Punjab, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Sindh and Balochistan respondents.

He prayed to the apex court to direct the respondents to provide a level-playing field to the PTI for the purpose of free and fair elections, in the interest of justice.

He also prayed that respondents should be restrained from harassing the party workers and leaders and they should be allowed to participate in the election process without any discrimination.

The PTI chairman questioned as to whether the ECP was not under a constitutional duty to conduct free and fair elections and facilitate the largest and most popular political party in the country by providing a level-playing field for the purpose of free and fair elections.

Whether arresting, harassing and snatching of nomination forms, obtained from different returning officers, from workers and leaders of PTI was not illegal, unlawful and against the fundamental rights, guaranteed under the Constitution, the PTI chairman asked.

He also questioned as to whether the returning officers and the ECP were not under a legal obligation to give a free and fair environment and treat PTI on a par with other political parties.

He asked whether not providing a level-playing field to the PTI, and harassing, threatening and abducting party members and snatching nomination forms from them was not a serious threat to democracy.

Gohar informed the SC that he had approached the ECP by filing an application on Dec 19 for conducting free and fair elections while directing all authorities and parties concerned to act impartially and provide a level playing field.

Unfortunately, he added, the ECP remained passive and to date, no order for transparency and fairness of elections had been made, which was damaging the integrity of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

Feeling aggrieved, the petitioner also filed a writ petition before the Lahore High Court Rawalpindi Bench, which was yet not fixed, the PTI chairman submitted.

He contended that the district management/ provincial and federal governments were not treating the PTI on a par with the other political parties.

He pointed out that even after the issuance of the schedule by the ECP, the PTI was not being allowed worker conventions, corner meetings or any such political gatherings, which were guaranteed to every other political party in Pakistan.

He submitted that December 20, 2023 was the first day for the submission of nomination forms, according to the schedule issued by the ECP, adding that different PTI workers and leaders obtained nomination forms from different returning officers but not only were those citizens arrested but in some cases the nomination forms were snatched from the party workers/leaders.

Later on the court issued the written order, which was authored by Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah.

The order says through this petition under Article 184 (3) of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Gohar Ali Khan, the Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (“PTI”), has approached this Court praying that the Election Commission of Pakistan (“ECP”) has to ensure free and fair elections in the country by providing a level playing field for the leaders and workers of the PTI. It is alleged that members of PTI, upon filing their nomination papers under the announced Election Programme, are being arrested, harassed and their nomination papers are being snatched from them which is blatant abuse of a fair and free electoral process. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that in this regard they have approached the Election Commission of Pakistan under the Elections Act, 2017 (“Act”) by filing complaints, however, there has been no response on behalf of the ECP.

The court order further says that on Court’s call, the learned Attorney General for Pakistan and the Representatives of ECP are present before the Court. The said Representatives at the very outset submit that certain complaints have been received by the ECP this morning, which will be immediately attended to. Both the Attorney General for Pakistan and the Representative of the ECP have assured the Court that elections will be held freely and fairly as mandated under the Constitution. They further assured the Court that the grievance of the members of the PTI or any other political party received by the ECP will be decided and resolved on urgent basis and in accordance with law and where any action is Constitution Petition No. 47 of 2023. 2

required to be taken such an action will be taken so that every political

party in the country enjoys a level playing field and that the elections are conducted freely and fairly.

The order says that the ECP plays a crucial role in the democratic process, especially in conducting elections. Under Article 218(3) of the Constitution, ECP enjoys the constitutional responsibility to conduct elections honestly, justly, fairly and in accordance with law and to guard against corrupt practices. While under Article 220 of the Constitution all the executive authorities in the country shall assist the ECP in the discharge of its functions. ECP is to ensure that elections are conducted in accordance with the democratic principles and that elections are free from undue influence, coercion, and corruption. ECP is also to ensure that all political parties and candidates have an equal opportunity to participate in the election process. The importance of free and fair elections, and maintaining a level playing field during elections, cannot be overstated. Free and fair elections provide legitimacy to the elected government and maintain the trust of the public in the democratic process. A level playing 0field is essential for the healthy competition, ensuring that elections are a true reflection of the people’s choice, rather than the result of manipulation or coercion. It is important to remember that “organizing free and fair elections is more important than the results itself”1.

The order says that the petitioner or for that matter any person representing any other political party in the electoral process may approach the ECP today at 03:00 p.m. for the redressal for their grievance relating to the elections. ECP shall attended to these grievances on urgent basis and resolve them expeditiously in order to ensure that the electoral process remains smooth, open, transparent, free and fair. Let this exercise be completed by ECP promptly without disturbing the timelines given in the Election Programme because voters must have faith in the electoral process for our democracy to succeed. The order said that this petition is disposed of in the above terms.

ECP) has directed the authorities to address the complaints of potential candidates

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has directed the provincial and federal authorities to address the complaints of potential candidates in receiving and submission of nomination papers.

Taking serious notice of media reports and complaints regarding the snatching of nomination papers from candidates, the commission has directed all the provincial and federal capital authorities to take necessary action.

In this regard, the commission wrote letters to provincial chief secretaries, election commissioners, including the chief commissioner of Islamabad, and Inspectors General of Sindh and the federal capital to look into the matter.

The ECP further said that the commission has been mandated to hold free, fair and transparent elections and to make necessary arrangements to ensure that the election is conducted honestly, justly, fairly and in accordance with law and that corrupt practices are guarded against. It said all the executive authorities in the federation and provinces are under constitutional obligation to assist the Election Commission in the performance of its constitutional duties.