[1][2][3] Following the ECP's decision to defer the elections due to financial and security concerns, the PTI approached the Supreme Court for a resolution.
[4] The case's complexities stem from a 4-3 or 3-2 majority ruling on the Supreme Court's March 1 verdict, along with the government's need to maintain a peaceful political environment.
Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial has called on all political parties to guarantee cooperation for a fair electoral process.
[5] The apex court has demanded that the ECP clarify the legal and factual questions posed by the PTI petition and ensure transparent elections.
Moreover, the ECP's authority to nullify the election date set by the president has come under scrutiny, with Justice Munib Akhtar alleging that the ECP's decisions have impeded the Supreme Court's directives.