INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF RAILWAY POLICE versus MUHAMMAD RAFIQ
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 R1624 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3) Preventing permanent increase of police personnel for two years is not free from prejudice against the police officer Inquiry Officer R 16 24 Police Rules, 1934 effect The service violation tribunal imposed penalties on employees for valid reasons. The service tribunal did not face any legal weakness. The inquiry officer acted under a misunderstanding of the law, believing that the employees presented evidence in defense. Was not required to do so, though he applied for the same Tribunal of Service Tribunal under which But he was fined was set aside, did not have to face the legal weakness of any kind, the Supreme Court refused leave to appeal in these circumstances.
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