MUHAMMAD RIASAT, S.E.T. (SCIENCE) versus SECRETARY OF EDUCATION, N.-W.F.P., PESHAWAR
Civil Servants Act 1973 Section 2 (1) (d) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3) Claiming to take grade pay from the date of appointment of public servants, the state tribunal affirmed the government's decision, saying that government employees Deserve a qualified salary. From the date of acquisition of the basic qualifications, it was expressly stipulated in the appointment letters of the Government employees, that they would only measure the basic salary and they would not be entitled to the salaried salary, the Government employees initially They accepted the terms and conditions they were entitled to. The salaries fixed by the government without any incremental pay have gained basic qualifications from a certain date; they are entitled to effective salaries from that date, and the search for a service tribunal on a temporary basis until the date of their official initial appointment. There were no employees. They are entitled to a graded salary from the date of their appointment and can claim a rated salary. As a result of the acquisition of basic qualifications, no guarantees of weakness of any kind were interrupted, to be appealed by the Supreme Court. Appeal for was denied
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