SARWAR HUSSAIN SHAH versus AZAD GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR
Azad Jammu and Kashmir Service Tribunal Act 1975 Section 4 (b) Azad Jammu and Kashmir Civil Servant (Appeal) Rules, 1991 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Interim Authorization Act (VIII of 1974), Section 47 Promotion Intersets Fitness Responsible Government Employee, Although Appellant Junior is a fitness assessment department's promotion grade selection order was promoted or the authority to promote a public servant to a higher grade was always within the authority's jurisdiction and no tribunal or court department point of view Can't keep my eyes on the spot. The authority questioned the development of the respondent public servant and was found fit because of his graduation from law and having some experience in the accounts. While the appellant (government employee) was found to be under matric and not suitable for promotion, the service tribunal held that it was correct to observe that Section 4 (1) (b), of the sanctions contained in AJK. Cause Appeal filed by the appellant was ineligible. The appeal of the Tribunal Act, 1975 and other provisions of R4 (D), Azad Jammu and Kashmir Civil Servant (Appeals) Rules, 1991 was not sustained.
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