ASGHAR ALI versus HOME SECRETARY
Punjab Civil Servant (Appointment and Promotion) Rules 1974 R9 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution Promotion The Government employee deserved to be promoted to the newly created position of Jamdar as the senior most important officer, but this Instead, he opposed. The civil servant was directly appointed to this position, softening his age. The government employee opposed that he was rightly appointed to the post of Jamdar because the post was created on his request for him, the post of Jamdar was created under the president's order. DG Khan's Taman, LundTrab which was fulfilled in accordance with the procedure laid down in the Punjab Civil Servant (Appointment and Promotion) Rules 1974 and the order of President Pakistan did not show that this post was created to oppose the government employees. Was gone A civil servant who was a chief of the Taman Lund Tribe was entitled to post on this post because of his seniority low fitness order appointment order, declaring government employees in the position of Jammu a violation of the established rules of law and rules, The law was completely declared without any jurisdiction and defilement in the eyes of the law, with the directive that the Punjab Government employees want to fill the office of administration (and promotion) by the Rolls 1974, the Tamman Lund Tribe. In keeping with the principle of seniority competence by force
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