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M. SIRJEES NAGI versus ZAIUDDIN AHMED MALIK


Civil Servants Act 1973 Section 9 Constitution Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) publicity publicity claims that there is talk of promotion of the terms and conditions of service of the respondent between him and her, therefore, in this case The High Court had jurisdiction. The further discussion of the prohibited public servant was that the High Court dismissed the application for a status quo and the defendant filed an appeal in the Supreme Court, which is pending, therefore, later by the High Court. The facts related to the appeal of a Supreme Court employee, obtained through the pressure of the said orders, added that the stagnation given by the High Court directly contradicted the Supreme Court order in the appeal and appealed. The waiver was granted and the order issued by the High Court was upheld. With instructions to the authorities that if a selection board meeting on matters was sought for promotion of officers in BPS-21, all eligible candidates should be considered in such meeting.

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