ZAFAR AZIZ KHAN versus SHABNAM IQBAL NIAZI
Section 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 27 and 212 (3) Appointment of Women Medical College Respondent (Female Professor) as Principal of Male Professor Appeals to the Service Tribunal Service Tribunal to such Male Professor (Applicant) Contested appointment as principal. Accepting such service appeal, it has been maintained that the continuation of male staff at such a medical college was unconstitutional. This should be combined with other medical colleges. The respondent (female professor) should be given additional charge of the college principal. And the protection given to the college staff by the college's governing body shall be maintained in accordance with Article 27 (1) of the Constitution. 1 7 1980 addressed to the Principal of the College that the special role / status of the Special College shall be maintained. And that women would be given priority in recruitment / promotion matters, they had to cover the law and the government was bound. If the entertainment of the respondents' appeal against the Punjab Government through the Punjab Service Tribunal is a practice of determining fitness for a particular position of a public servant. And whether the letter of the Department of Health's fixed date that contains the criteria for the selection and appointment of a competent person as the College Principal was suppressed or edited by the Department of Health of the subsequent history.
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