Justice Mansoor Ali Shah of the Lahore High Court asked the PML-N and the wildlife and environment departments of Punjab province to submit their responses by June 21.
The court issued the notices in response to a petition filed by rights activist Faryal Gohar and the World Wildlife Fund.
The tiger is the election symbol of the Nawaz Sharif-led Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), which is set to form the new governments at the centre and in Punjab.
Animal rights activists have been up in arms following reports that a white tiger died because of exhaustion and prolonged exposure to heat during the campaign.
The animal's owner, however, showed the media a white tiger and claimed the big cat was alive and well.
Rights activists subsequently established the fact that the man owned two white tigers.
They have called for a scientific probe to get to the bottom of the matter.
Gohar said in her petition that the PML-N put the lives of tigers in danger by taking them to its election rallies.
The High Court has sought a detailed response from authorities on the number of licenses issued in the past five years for importing endangered animals.
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