RAJ MUHAMMAD KHAN versus MUHAMMAD FAROOQ KHAN
Border Government Servants (Performance and Discipline) Rules 1973 R 4 North-West Frontier Province Civil Servants Act (XVIII of 1973), Section 9 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 1212 (3) Appeal for Promotion with Promotional Impact Was allowed to consider vacation. However, the service tribunal was legally justified in considering and granting a defendant's appeal for eligibility, without recording any reason for the delay, when the initial objection to this effect was specifically the government's Had taken Whether the respondent's seniority in the cadre of the Additional District and Sessions Judge. His offer, which he made on 24 1 1985, may be effective from a previous date, as allowed by the Service Tribunal over the heads of other individuals who had previously been promoted and the defendants dismissed. If the decision of the Service Tribunal is not in line with the respondents' fitness to hold a particular position or it will be promoted to a higher rank or grade in which there will be no appeal to the Service Tribunal. Even if the North West Frontier Province (Talent and Discipline) Rules, 1973, prevented the exemption or promotion of penalties imposed on respondents, it should be entitled to be considered for publicity; Whether the countersigning authority was required by law to disagree with the reporting officer in the case of AC Rupees and whether it was the reporting officer or the countersigning authority to justify the negative comments by presenting evidence before the service tribunal. And whether the Service Tribunal did not misunderstand the facts in granting the respondents past due diligence and commenting negative comments on specific years in his AC
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