REHMAN SHAH versus SECRETARY, ESTABLISHMENT DIVISION ISLAMABAD
Service Tribunals Act 1973 Section 4 Civil Servants Act (LXXI of 1973) Section 3 (2) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 Special conditions for retaining a publicity eligibility appeal Government employee who is in charge of a vacant post Was allowed (B 19) was eligible for permanent promotion to the post of Deputy Solicitor for the specified period, but the matter was not dealt with and the defendant / co-public servant was promoted against the recruitment rules, The post-civil appeal against the development of a co-public servant was challenged on the basis that the civil servant had already filed a constitutional petition, which is pending before the High Court, so the service tribunal. Has no jurisdiction to decide the appeal filed by a public servant. The servant shall come under the definition of the terms and conditions which shall be governed by the Civil Servants Act 197 and under section 3 (2) of the Service Tribunals Act 1973, the Tribunal has the exclusive jurisdiction that the terms and conditions of a public servant Was relied upon to judge. Victims may also be treated at their own risk in other forums such as the High Court, but the jurisdiction service tribunal was exclusive, broad with jurisdiction, and it allowed the terms and conditions of government employees to freely service the tribunal without any constitutional Can make prejudicial decisions on appeal persist, rejecting defendants' objection to the appeal's appeal that the service tribunal had exclusive jurisdiction over the judicial appeal.
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