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JAN MUHAMMAD versus P.O. SINDH


Sindh Civil Servants Act 1973 Section 8 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 175, 199 and 212 are government employees for the challenge of promoting the jurisdiction to uphold the constitutional application; Their complaint against the development, the jurisdiction of the High Court under Article 199 of the Constitution was specifically excluded under Article 215 which specifically declared that the Constitution or by any law No court shall have jurisdiction as it has been given or may have. The High Court could not grant itself additional jurisdiction which is not endorsed by the Constitution or the words employed in Article 175 of the Constitution have been specifically excluded, it has been cast in the negative language, Article Article of the Constitution. 199 will be considered the mandatory jurisdiction of the High Court. Ution (Article 212), the High Court cannot accept a constitutional petition under the terms of Article 199 of the Constitution to decide the veracity of the terms and conditions of public servants. ?

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