MUHAMMAD ANIS, SECRETARY, CENTRAL BOARD OF REVENUE, ISLAMABAD versus ABDUL HASEEB
Civil Servants Act 1973 Sections 23, 5 and 8 Appointment of Seniority Section 23, Civil Servants Act 1973 can be granted only in the individual case of difficulties and not to upgrade the rank of 194 officers (Grade 17) According to the presidential directive that violates Section 5 of the Civil Servants Act 1973, the appointment of authorized authority, 194 customs officers to the highest grade (BP17), can be considered only authority unless they have a special right. ? Regularly included as an Assistant Collector in Grade 17, they could not claim promotion to the Grade 18 in the Customs and Excise Group because without being included in the group provided by the administrative reforms and after the necessary training in the Academy, No one could be cured. Such upgraded officers were to be appointed as members of the Customs and Excise Group seniority under the direction of the circuit under Section 8, Civil Servants Act, 1973. To add e-virtual authority to tribunal customs and excise groups, to prosecute such upgraded officers and to further develop in grade 18 in accordance with the rules against and against the spirit of the policy formulated under administrative reforms. Was set aside by the Supreme Court
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