M. SIRJEES NAGI versus ZIA-UD-DIN AHMED MALIK
Article 9 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) of the Civil Servants Act 1973 publicity public servant claims that there is a promotion between him and his defendant regarding the terms and conditions of service, so in this case The jurisdiction of the High Court has been withheld. Government employees were further contended that the petition for sanction of stagnation was rejected by the High Court and the defendant filed an appeal in the Supreme Court against the order which is pending, therefore, the orders passed by the High Court later. Was obtained by suppressing facts. Regarding enforcement, the appeal against a Government servant of the Supreme Court was further claimed that the status quo given by the High Court was directly contrary to the Supreme Court order in the appeal and granted the appeal waiver. Was issued and a stay order was issued by the High Court. With instructions to the authorities that if a selection board meeting on matters was sought for promotion of officers in BPS-21, all eligible candidates should be considered in such meeting.
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