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Wed, Jun 24, 2026

Holding elections priority over delimitations: SC’s written verdict

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ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court (SC) addressed the appeal contesting the delimitation ruling of the Balochistan High Court (BHC) in a written ruling made public today. The Supreme Court emphasized that elections are a key component of democracy and that judges serve as its guardians, highlighting the importance of elections in resolving disputes arising from constituency disputes.

The Supreme Court urged the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to hold elections in the two constituencies that were mentioned in the petition in accordance with the current boundaries.

SC emphasised the integral link between the electoral process and democracy. The apex court also committed to revisiting the constituency dispute case in both constituencies, scheduling hearings post-election, through the Registrar’s Office.

Highlighting the constitutional role of judges in safeguarding democracy and the constitution, the SC emphasised that a government lacking elections cannot be deemed democratic. Timely and transparent elections, according to the court, constitute the essence of constitutional democracy, respecting public opinion.

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The SC cautioned against hearing petitions challenging constituencies, citing potential disruptions to the election schedule and the emergence of a flood of litigation if pleas for demarcations are entertained.

With the election clock ticking, the SC asserted its commitment to prioritising general elections over objections to constituencies in its decision.

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