NOMAN AHMED versus CHIEF SECRETARY, GOVERNMENT OF SINDH
Sindh Civil Servants (Appointment Promotion and Exchange) Rules 1974 Rr 2, 3, 4, 5 & 11 Ad hoc Regulation was made on the basis of ad hoc against the actual vacation leave of public servants, followed by ad hoc relaxation of salary. Appointments should be made regular. The Sindh Civil Servants (Appointment, Promotion and Exchange) Rules, Rules / Procedures, formulated in 1974, which were approved by the Chief Minister of the province, contained nothing in the Civil Servants Act, 1973 or the civil servants of Sindh. (Appointments, Promotions and Exchanges) Rules, 1974 authorize the Chief Minister to approve the appointment of a public servant (in B 3 to B 15) to ease the prescribed procedure ie without the recommendation of the Selection Committee Appointment Authority. , Was incorrectly suggested and the Chief Minister incorrectly approved the ad hoc appointments. The relaxation of the rules / procedures laid down in the competent authority of the public servants, hence rightly called the Civil C, is likely to make their appointments before the selection committee of the departments.
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