SC reserves opinion on presidential reference on Senate open balloting Published On 25 February,2021 03:54 pm Justice Ijazul Ahsan said there is no court verdict over implementation of Article 226 on polls. ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – The Supreme Court of Pakistan has on Thursday reserved its opinion over the presidential reference on the Senate open balloting. Advocate Ahsan Irfan told the apex court that President, Senate and Assembly are three parts of the same pillar, and it is not possible that one is constitutional and the other two are not. Justice Ijazul Ahsan remarked that there is no court verdict concerning implementation of Article 226 on the Senate elections. Ahsan Irfan said only polling procedure is mentioned in the election act, and it is mentioned nowhere that the Senate elections will be held according to the law.