GHULAM HUSSAIN BALUCH versus LIAQAT ALI BALOCH
Sindh Civil Servants Act 1973 Section 24 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Art 199 and 190 Powers for Article 24, Sindh Civil Servants Act, 1973 Constitution application under Article 199 for restoration of the constitution under the scope inter seer seniority constitutional petition In another round of appeals for leave of appeal for a public servant (appellant) had already been dismissed, in which it challenged the dignity of another public servant (the defendant specifically observed that he ( Defendant) was previously regularly appointed to the Appellant. It is the right of the Appellant to be considered a senior who has been appointed for a long time. The court was regularized and it was stated that the respondent was the senior of the appellant, under Section 24, the Sindh Civil Servants Act, the Supreme Court's order, which resided with the full powers available to the government, has been revoked. In 1973, the plaintiff's public servant, in front of the High Court against him, was retained on the basis of special facts and circumstances in the case bar of Article 212 of the Constitution, responding to his constitutional petition under Article 199 of the Constitution. The payer was not attracted. Finally, the High Court directed the government to not ignore or disregard the Supreme Court order and finally calculate the parties' inter-sectorality and work in the aid of the Supreme Court as stipulated under Article 190 of the Constitution.
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