GHULAM HUSSAIN BALUCH versus LIAQAT ALI BALOCH
Article 24 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Art 199 and 190 Powers of Article 24, Sindh Civil Servants Act, 1973 Scope Inter-severity Seniority Constitutional application under Article 199 of the Constitution to uphold the constitution under Article 199 of the Constitution The request was made periodically. An appeal for a public servant (appellant) was already dismissed for leave in which it challenged the seniority of another public servant (defendant), specifically observing that he (defendant) The first was regularly set up for the appellant. The senior is considered to be the appellant, whose appointment was made regular after a long time and it was stated that the respondent was the appellant's senior, with full powers available to the Government under Section 24, Sindh Civil Servants Act, 1973. The court order was dismissed. Against this order, the constitutional petition of the respondent government employee was upheld, as per Article 199 of the Constitution in its constitutional petition for the restriction of Article 212 of the special facts and circumstances of the case, by the respondents. 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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