UMAR KHAN versus GOVERNMENT OF N.-W.F.P.
Civil Code Regulation 1908 Section 9 and 115 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 The case against the appointment of the defendant as guardian on the basis that the plaintiff had been entitled to this post for 9 years as an employee of Class IV. The judgment was pronounced under the plaintiff's case. The trial court also did not appoint appellate court rational defendant Sakha Khakrob (part-time service) as a part-time watchdog, receiving no benefit from the government's policy decision as the watchman took charge after becoming a government employee. For all practical purposes and, therefore, the matter pertaining to the terms and conditions of service shall be exclusively within the jurisdiction of the Service Tribunal, which, in favor of the Plaintiff, declares such a case to the Plaintiff in its terms of service. And has been involved in the defendant's terms of service. The civil court had exceeded its jurisdiction, therefore, it had no jurisdiction in the matter relating to the terms and conditions of the civil court. Due to excessive jurisdiction, wrong decisions and court orders were set aside and the plaintiff's case was dismissed.
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