After the calendar for the 2018 general elections was announced, the Supreme Court decided on Monday that no complaints could be made about the delimitations. The top court’s three-member panel, led by acting chief judge Sardar Tariq, heard an appeal from the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) against the ruling of the Balochistan High Court (BHC) to alter the boundaries set by the organising body of the elections. The ruling of ECP’s appeal against the Quetta provincial seat demarcation was made public. Additionally, the SC overturned the BHC’s delimitation ruling. With courts across the nation no longer allowed to consider petitions against the delimitation carried out by ECP, the top court’s decision has all but closed the door to election postponement.