ABDULLAH KHAN versus DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, QUETTA
Government Employees (Talent and Discipline) Rules 1973 R4 Constitution Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3) Corrupt dismissal of government employees by the Governor Employee failed to obtain relief from the service tribunal against the order of dismissal of the employees. ? Directives regarding levies were not compiled in 1935 because these instructions had the authority to fire the political agent and the Governor Petitioner did not require that federal levies be formed and viewed by the federal government. The matter was, therefore, the governor of the province had no obligation to dismiss the applicant and that in the absence of laws, federal levies would be governed by the Civil Servants Act 1973 and the respondents thereunder The rulers have set the rules, however, they maintained that the governor excluded the applicant Served as the President's Agent as contemplated under Article 145. The constitution, but he acknowledged that no notification was issued under the said section L, on the eve of appeal to the Supreme Court allowed the inquiry to determine whether unlawful decisions were lawful in the light of this plea or Not that no notification was issued under the relevant provisions
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