UNITED BANK LTD. versus SHAMIM AHMED KHAN
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Section 15 (1) of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 212 (3) and 25 Service Tribunals Act (LXX of 1973), Section 2A provides for the reimbursement of benefits to the employees of the Rehabilitation Scheme, such as bank employees. Retirement Orders The service tribunal granted leave of appeal to the employees by the Supreme Court to the employer bank to examine the question of the law whether the employees were served on the Civil Servants Act, 1973 Is considered a civil servant for the purpose of. , He was employed in a corporation and, therefore, in the absence of any legal rules, was the owner and servant of the relationship between the bank and the employees. The bank was entitled to a reduction in staff numbers in view of economic pressure. That the bank was entitled to reorganize its business to operate more efficiently, and if some staff members were rendered useless in the process, the bank was entitled to terminate its services, the service tribunal said. Points were created. This decision is contrary to the laws imposed by the Supreme Court. The Service Tribunal erred in re-hiring employees and ordering the respondents to continue, even though the Service Tribunal erred in removing the legal position at various locations, but the result is that The Retirement Scheme was illegally applied to employees, right and so was the scheme, Article 25 of the Constitution was also violated and the principle of natural justice was also violated.
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