DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION (SCHOOLS), LAHORE REGION, LAHORE versus MUHAMMAD ABBAS
Article 4 (2) of the Punjab Service Tribunals Act 1974 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3) Termination of Service The service tribunal resigned the government employees with back benefits. The appointment letter was fixed on the letter did not indicate that the appointment of a public servant was subordinated to the Probation Clause Department, therefore, no authority to terminate the services of public servants was left except according to the law of the department. Employee appointments were completely temporary, and their services could be terminated on a month's notice, consistent with the law. Not because the rules were not deemed to be pure, the appointment of a temporary public servant is within the meaning of regular appointment section 2 (2), Punjab. The Civil Servants Act, 1974, and after being fixed, was not responsible for the termination of their services; the decision of the service tribunal, therefore, is not open to any exemption. Was done
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