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Pakistan Supreme Court says courts must deal with poll matters with 'circumspection' to guard democracy

IndiaTimes Sunday, 4 February 2024
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of enfranchisement by interpreting electoral laws to ensure maximum choices for voters in Pakistan's upcoming general elections. The court overturned a high court order that rejected the candidature of a member of Imran Khan's party. The aim of the court's decision is to maintain the integrity and effectiveness of the political process.
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