SECRETARY, EDUCATION, GOVERNME NT OF PUNJAB, LAHORE versus SHAZIA ABBAS
Punjab Service Tribunals Act, 1974 Section 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 185 (3) and 212 (3), in the jurisdiction of the government employees, the government employees filed a constitutional petition against the termination of their services on the basis of which It was excluded that the only course open to public servants to refer to the service tribunal for redressal of their grievances was in the intra-court appeal, setting aside the constitutional petition, declaring that the High Court's jurisdiction And that is considered a civil servant. The applicant's request for service throughout the job was that the public servant being a public servant was open to the challenge to terminate his service before the High Court's service tribunal had jurisdiction. Was barred under Article 212. The constitution's appeal was granted whether it considered whether a termination of service could be challenged before the service tribunal or whether a written request before the High Court was competent.
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