AMJAD RAZA KHAN versus GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB
Constitution Pakistan 1973 Section 9 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 199, 185 and 212 Transfer of Government Employees In this constitutional jurisdiction, the order of transfer of applicants under Article 199 of the Constitution had raised objections to the High Court with the dissenting government. Regarding the jurisdiction of the High Court and also claiming that the applicants did not benefit from the departmental treatment, the High Court's support was premature and the government also requested that the appointment of the respondents in specific positions be transferred. The question of jurisdiction, not of dignity, was of particular importance; the High Court should have made such a decision in the first question. It was also pointed out in the record that seven months after the High Court had established the Constitution. After the stay was ordered, the High Court should decide the question of jurisdiction and be shocked. It was approved. , The appropriate course for the High Court will have to dispose of the main petition, finally including the question of jurisdiction within two weeks from the announcement of the Supreme Court order.
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