SULTAN GUL versus GOVERNMENT OF N.-W.F.P.
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Arts 199 and 212 North-West Frontier Province Service Tribunals Act (I of 1974), Section 4 Khyber Medical College and Hayat Shaheed Teaching Hospital (Employee Absorption) Rules, 1976, R 3 (b) to maintain constitutional petition Applicants who had para-medical employees challenged their constitutional petition to this notification pursuant to amending Special Rule 3, CL (B) of Khyber Medical College and Hayat Shaheed Teaching Hospital (Employee Absorption) Rules 1976 The Terms and Conditions of Service were modified. The application in the form of a service tribunal was provided under section 4 of the Northwest Frontier Province Service Tribunals Act 1974, which, on the basis of financial matters, is equally competent to look into the matter as the applicants allege. Has violated the duties, the infringement of fundamental rights, such as the applicants could not neglect the service tribunal (even with the full authority), even examine the case invoice in Article 212 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973). The jurisdiction of the special service role or notification under the Constitution of Pakistan (1973) was excluded, North and City State Frontier Service Tribunals Act 1974, was read with section 4 petition was dismissed due to be dismissed
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