FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN versus MUHAMMAD RAFIQUE
Punjab Civil Servants Act 1974 Section 7 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), 0 1, R1O Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Act 212 (3) Confirms counter-history with a six-and-a-half year leap to Government Employee Seniority Respondents There was a serious threat to the public servant's sanity (applicant) and his chances of promotion The public servant (applicant) cited the notification dated 28 28 1995 1995 1995 which states that the respondent's The seniority service was set up in pursuit of the tribunal. According to the judgment dated 14.3 1995, the civil servant (applicant) claimed that there was no benefit to the prosecution and taking advantage of the proceedings before the service tribunal and that the public servants should have joined the proceedings before the service tribunal. As the leave of appeal was allowed to examine. Even before the Service Tribunal, the applicant was required to be involved in the required party action. And whether the decisions of the service tribunal were in the memorandum or questions of limitation personally, however, were open to adjudication at the time of the appeal hearing.
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