IMRAN RAZA versus ADMINISTRATOR, ZILA COUNCIL, GUJRANWALA
Punjab Civil Servants (Appointment and Terms of Service) Rules 1974 R 4 Punjab Local Council (Appeals) Rules, 1980, R1 (3) Punjab Local Government Ordinance (VI 1979), Section 26A and 166 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Termination of Services of Local Government Employees The constitutional petition against the termination of the services of the applicant was dismissed. The petitioners claimed that the High Court dismissed the constitutional petition on the ground that it had alternative remedies for appeal against the invalid order. That the High Court disregarded the provisions of R1 (3), Punjab Local Councils (Appeals) Rules 1980, in which the appeals were dismissed by the employees of the local councils. The respondents were named in the applicant's place for political reasons. That the discriminatory treatment with the applicant speaks for external reasons used to remove him or her from the job. That local council employees were not public servants. Since the selection committee releases the list of selected candidates according to the date of selection, they were informed and could not be recovered after creating legal influence and illegal rights on the demands raised by the applicant. It is important to consider
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