M. SALAHUDDIN AHMED versus SECRETARY, DEFENCE PRODUCTION DIVISION, RAWALPINDI
The Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Article 212 Annual Secret Reports Admitted to the Service Tribunal to Prevent Negative Entries for the Year 1990, Annual Secret Reports of the Year 1988 and 1989 were already excluded before the decision on the entries. The appeal was also pending. Accuracy where multiple intelligence reports have been challenged for many years and are likely to find links and relevance between them, it will be advisable to listen to them all together and if this was not possible then less At least his annual secret report should be appealed against. The year before this should be heard first, as it sometimes happens that the subsequent annual intelligence reports are affected and the service tribunal, based on the previous reports, is not able to hear both appeals simultaneously. And for 1988 and 1989, the hearing of the appeal constituted error. The year 1990 should be brought together to prevent such appeals, based on the annual secret report of the year 1990, based on the annual secret report of the years 1988 and 1989 and which was dismissed by the service tribunal. However, the government did not file an appeal in 1990. The service tribunal had to take notice of the fact, against the termination of the statements of 1988 and 1989, when, on the basis of the facts, there was a mistake in deciding the appeal of the service tribunal of 1990, according to the respondents, the appellant Received 63-day leave from the medical ground, but in fact it turned out to be only a 16-day service tribunal that even a negative 16-day medical leave for making negative comments and recording annual intelligence reports was governed.
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