PROVINCE OF PUNJAB versus MUHAMMAD ZAFAR BUKHARI
Civil Servants (Appointments, Promotions and Exchanges) Regulations 1975 Regular 19 Punjab Department of Health (Medical and Dental Teaching Posts) Service Rules, 1979 Notification No. SOR III 1 6/81, dated 17 10 1981 North West Frontier Province Civil Servants (Appointment, Promotion and Transfer) Rules, 1975, R4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Respondent's High Court's Respondent's Constitutional Request to Demand that the Department of Health Punjab (Medical and Medical and Dental Teaching Posts) has been modified in the Service Roles. Notification No. SRO III 1 6/81 through 1979, dated 17 10 1981, determining eligibility for the appointment of professor in the academic cadre of medical colleges and appointment date before 25 197 1977 was illegal. And it had no legal effect Respondents were partially authorized by the High Court under which it was declared that the defendant was eligible to be considered for promotion as a professor in accordance with the rules of Pakistan Medical And Dental Council Rules and Regulations in which the Health Department of Punjab (Medical and Dental Teaching Posts) Service Rules, 1979 has been governed. The Volatility Petitioner has claimed that the directive to consider respondents for development in Grade 20 under the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council Regulation No. 19 1979 was a matter of dispute. With the Supreme Court decision in Muzaffar, the Iqbal case (SCMR 1321 of 1990) in which it was stated that the defendant is a civil servant, the terms of his services were not obtained by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council but by the North West. Powered by. Border Province Civil Servants (Appointment, Promotion and Exchange) Rules, 1975; The inclusion of qualifications in the rules governs civil servants.
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