MUSHTAQ AHMED versus GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
Civil Servants Act 1973 Section 11 (l) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 212 (3), 199 and 185 (3) Terms and Conditions of Government Employees Jurisdiction The High Court terminated their services during the investigation of public servants. Dismissed the constitutional petition against. On the basis that such a case is related to the terms and conditions of service of public servants, the ratification of the constitution was restricted under Article 212 of the High Court's decision jurisdiction of the High Court stating that it lacked jurisdiction. In which no weakness was encountered. This treatment of appeals by the civil servants was stopped over time, the matter was brought to the High Court, the proceedings could not be carried forward in such proceedings, the terms and conditions of their services. As such, such reasons may be subject to appeal by them. Prior to the appropriate service tribunal, government employees could move on appeal with invalid orders challenging delays on request. Government employees were controversially linked to the question of limiting the settlement, and if such agreement was made by them, no doubt, the Appellate Forum would decide, in accordance with the law. In the circumstances, permission to appeal to the Supreme Court was denied.
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