ZABEDA BEGUM versus AZAD GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR
Azad Jammu and Kashmir Service Tribunal Act 1975 Section 2 [as amended by the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Service Tribunal (Amendment) Act (Amendment) Act of 19931] Azad Jammu and Kashmir Interim Authorization Act (VII of 1974), sections 42 and 47 constitutional application locus service. In order to file an appeal before the term of the Tribunal, the public servants were defined only to the person who was originally appointed to the service or who was a civil servant who could not be included in the job. The appointment was stopped. No word for a definition that was not there, the appellant, after holding the civil office, was not entitled to file an appeal before the service tribunal, and for this reason, the constitutional petition for the High Court to remain. The High Court deemed it maintainable, under which it rejected the former civil. The constitutional application of the servants was set aside: and a case remand was obtained for a qualifying decision:
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