ALI AKBAR M. DHAKAN versus GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
The Service Tribunals Act 1973 Section 4 promoted senior deputy director and then a civil servant to the federal government, promoted the Government employee, who was initially promoted to the position of Assistant Director at the State Bank of Pakistan. Was deported and then returned home for half a year, and with the federal government during his tenure, he faced a pending inquiry against public servants, government employees who were younger. The post of director was promoted but the civil servant was ignored and a Yet it was not considered to growth than other public employees was appointed to the post of assistant director of development before the first grade was also developed. The allegations / allegations leveled against a civil servant were investigated and the competent authority stated that they had no power of accusation and that they were eligible to promote the job and the public servant was recommended. And promoted to the post of executive director After being acquitted of the allegations / accusations leveled against him, the public servant should be given seniority from the date of his immediate junior development. And it must have allowed pharma promotion. His junior / anti-government employees were promoted as public servants rather than adjourned because of an inquiry against him when the inquiry against a civil servant was pending, then his development case was his
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