SHAUKAT ALI BOKHARI versus SECRETARY, NATIONAL ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT, ISLAMABAD
National Assembly Secretariat (Recruitment and Terms of Service) Rules 1973 R 12 Civil Servants Act (LXXI of 1973), Section 2 (a) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 87 (3), 199, 212 and 185 (3) Employed National Under the orders of the Speaker of the Assembly Secretariat, the suspension of the constitutional application for the termination of such employee's representation in the lower party representation was dismissed on the ground that he was a civil servant, under the jurisdiction of the High Court under Article 1212. Option has been banned. Applicants' position on the legal status of the Constitution was that the employees of the National Assembly Secretariat would not fall into the category of public servants, therefore, disputes regarding the terms and conditions of such an employee's service are not eligible for service tribunal jurisdiction. The terms and conditions of service of employees who have been regulated under the rules set by the Speaker's approval of the President, shall be the case of the applicant according to the Supreme Court employees who are not government employees on the basis of Judge Wall. Is considered. Mohammed's Case 1997 SCMR 141 The question is whether the employees of the National Assembly Secretariat will come to the praise of a public servant in the face of conflicting decisions of the Supreme Court, which will require further examination, to appeal to the Supreme Court. The holiday was granted under conditions.
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