ABDUL HALEEM CHAUDHRY versus SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB, IRRIGATION AND POWER DEVELOPMENT, LAHORE
Article 4 Constitution of Punjab Service Tribunals Act 1974, Pakistan (1973), Arts 199 and 212 (3) Date of Birth Change Jurisdiction The appropriate forum High Court found that it had no jurisdiction and no constitutional petition was eligible for the High Court. As they say. There was no legal restriction in exercising the jurisdiction of the service tribunal, it also made observations on the service tribunal on merit, the High Court's competence observed that the service would not be appropriate for the tribunal to have jurisdiction in such case. Handle it until there is a direction. The Service Tribunal issued by the Supreme Court to assume such jurisdiction is that the High Court has found that the Constitution Petition is invalid and in any case, the Service Tribunal itself has observed that no legal No restrictions. In spite of the observations in its assumed jurisdiction the applicant's appeal about the qualifications should be decided. / The results of the High Court on behalf of him; and that the Service Tribunal failed to exercise the jurisdiction he had exercised.
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