ALLAH WARAYO CHANA versus AIJAZ AHMAD KHAN
Section 8 and 24 of the Sindh Civil Servants Act 1973 (Civil Prohibition, Certification and Sanity) Rules, 1975, R10 seniority promotion of civil servants was given on an ad hoc basis but with them the department was appointed as a regular appointment. Was governed and ruled. According to the rules in which no arrangements were made for ad hoc appointments, the seniority of such public servants was to be calculated from the date of their continued administration against the principles of office, if the government was concerned with regulating the service. Failed to issue a regular order. Among the civil servants who were unaware more than the government-issued notification under section 24, the Sindh Civil Servants Act, 1973, after the Government Task Force's decision on the sanctity of public servants. The appointment of employees to the appointment of public servants was already regular and the question of whether to give effect to the notification was not relevant if such public servants were left at a junior position against the co-operative public servants, for all the forces of justice. The opposite will be the case
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