MUHAMMAD BASEER KHAN versus GOVERNMENT OF N.-W.F.P.
Civil Servants Act 1973 Section 8 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3) Government employees were assigned to the post of Assistant Engineers on a temporary basis, which is subject to the approval of the Public Service Commission and civil servants. Was to be determined by seniority. Regarding the failure to qualify employees, the order of merit in which their recommendation was made by the Commission's respondents and they were assigned to the post of Assistant Engineer on a regular basis was not recommended for regular appointment. And they were placed in the surplus pool government, however, then their services were regularized by the public servants claiming their supremacy over their general claim, which was regular on the recommendations of the Public Service Commission Service Tribunal. The request for was denied. Regularization of Government Employees Services Regularity of government employees may not affect the seniority of the respondents who were appointed after the public service commission examinations, while government employees were not eligible for such examination. The surplus was placed in the pool, the decision of the service exclusion service tribunal could not justify the intervention of the servant's claim to be fair and reasonable was denied in the circumstances
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