NASIRUDDIN versus DIRECTOR-GENERAL, PAKISTAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, ISLAMABAD
Section 2 (a) and 4 of the Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation Act (XXXII of 1971), Section 12 (1A) of the Service Tribunals Act 1973 (as included in the Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation (Amendment) Act (IV of 1996)) of public servants. Appeal eligibility claim for was denied from Scale 8 to Scale 7, the public servant challenged the matter in appeal before the Service Broadcasting Corporation (Amendment) Act, 1996 came into force. Was objected to on the merits of the service tribunal's appeal on. And had ceased to be a public servant in the service of Pakistan under section 12 (1A) of the Amended Act transferred to the Corporation and became an employee of the corporation, thereby giving the service tribunal a decision on the matter pending in the appeal. There was no jurisdiction. As a civil servant in Radio Pakistan since 1958 and as a result, Radio Pakistan was transformed into a corporation in 1972 and the service of such person continued and continued. There was no change in the circumstances like the various Ordinances, Act, etc., the rights of such employees could not be relinquished, and the Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation (Amendment) Act, 1996 could not be taken seriously nor the old employees of the Corporation. The terms and conditions and rights of the user. The employees of the corporation, serving in connection with the affairs of the Federal, Federal Service Tribunal, were thus entitled to retain the appeals filed by the public servant, thus, were enforceable.
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