AFZAL MUHAMMAD FAROOQ versus SECRETARY, ESTABLISHMENT DIVISION, GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN, CABINET SECRETARIAT, ISLAMABAD
Article 199 and 212 of the Service Tribunals Act (LXX of 1973), the jurisdiction of the High Court to retain section 4 constitutional application, although excluded under Article 212 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973) and section 4 of the Service Tribunals Act, 1973 But was excluded only in respect of cases in which the service tribunal had jurisdiction under section (1) of section 4, where the service tribunal had no jurisdiction to decide on a particular complaint, The jurisdiction of the High Court shall remain in the jurisdiction of which. Any Tribunal shall attract the jurisdiction of the High Court under Article 199 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973). The High Court may exercise its jurisdiction under Article 199 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973) in respect of those matters in which any order Cannot be appealed to a tribunal or the decision of a departmental authority which shall be appointed or promulgated or promulgated in any office or whereby its fitness is determined. The constitutional application of the highest rank or grade filed by the applicant / civil servants was enforceable despite the obligation of Article 212 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), and this service was amended by SA (1) of the Complete Tribunals Act 1973 ( The provisions of B) were drawn.
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