If two candidates receive an equal number of votes in a Bar Council election, a tie-breaking process is used according to the Bar Councilās election rules. In most cases, the Returning Officer conducts a draw of lots or follows another officially approved method to decide the winner. This process is done openly and transparently to avoid any doubt or bias. The aim is to ensure fairness and finalize the result without delay. The candidate selected through the tie-breaking method is then declared elected, and the election process continues smoothly.
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