MUHAMMAD JAVED versus KARACHI ELECTRIC SUPPLY CORPORATION LIMITED
Service Tribunals Act 1973 Section 2A [as amended by the Service Tribunals (Amendment) Act (XVII of 1997]] and Section 6 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), Section 9 Civil Courts The authority, as contemplated under Article 212 of the Constitution, has been reduced to the jurisdiction of the High Court and the Civil Courts in matters which are considered under Article 212 of the Constitution, and therefore, The requirement was completely limited by the jurisdiction of the High Court. Respect for Articles Related to Service Tribunals Article 212 (2) of the Constitution has not considered the jurisdiction of the civil courts and service tribunals in relation to any matter, with respect to the terms of service and the terms of service. Service Tribunals have been given jurisdiction over any matter from. And the jurisdiction exercised by the civil courts in relation to the terms and conditions of service of public servants was mutually anonymous, so this field included in the jurisdiction of the service tribunal was completely outside the jurisdiction of the civil courts, including the High Court. Was.
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