MUMTAZ AHMAD versus GOVERNMENT OF SINDH
Sindh Civil Servants Act 1973 Section 6 Sindh Service Tribunals Act (XV Of 1973), Section 4 Constitution Pakistan (1973), Arts 212 And 199 Constitutional Requirements With regard to Exemption or Discharge of Employment During Exemption (Related) In relation to the allocation of public servants), the competent authority to hold a public office has found that public servants are not held to the positions for which they were appointed, subject to the nature of public employees in such class matters and There were deliberate reservations. Under section 4 (1), Sindh Service Tribunals Act, 1973, cases of this nature were not open for examination, except for the appointment of any person or holding a particular position, except for promotion to the higher office. The department will be under the jurisdiction of the Department for further investigation and this can be done through appeal, where clearly provided, and representation where there is no appeal or review provision, however , There was an unlawful action where a reasonable request could be made where against the final order, the claim of violation of law Was made, the provocative civil servant could transfer the probationer service including. Even in the event of a Tribunal holding office, the jurisdiction of the Service Tribunal shall be limited to the unlawful, if any, and exclusion of constitutional petitions.
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