ALAMGIR KHAN versus GOVERNMENT OF N.-W.F.P.
Border Servants (Appeal) Rules 1986 R 3 West Pakistan Congo Services (Northern Zone) Rules, 1964, Rr 4 (a) and 5 (3) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Appeal Second Department Appeal Capacity Deputy The Commissioner, who was the authorized authority, after the recommendation of the Public Promotion Committee, the Government employee and others were passed the order for selection of qualification, against such Government orders, the department appealed before the Commissioner's Division opposing the public servants. Failed to oppose employees; instead of filing an appeal before the Appellate Tribunal, the senior member, the Board of Revenue's robber The Second Department Appeal was filed, which was not endorsed by law where there was no provision for a second appeal. The Senior Member, the Board of Revenue, accepted the appeal and approved the Appellate Authority and the Appellate Authority in the First Department Appeal Order. Orders placed aside. The senior member was approved by the Board of Revenue, it was not a wrong decision. He is acting in connection with the affairs of a province without authority by an officer, under which the High Court of Pakistan, 1973. Is authorized under Article 199, the Senior Member, approved in the Second Department Department Appeal of the Board of Revenue, with no legal authority and with no legal effect
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