PERVAIZ NAZIR BHUTTA versus SECRETARY, LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT, GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB
Constitution of Pakistan Service Tribunals Act of 1974 (1973), Article 212 (3) Interim Order of Government Employees At the discretion of the interim order of the Service Tribunal, a Government servant who has been appointed by the Service Tribunal against his transfer from one place of employment to another. Appeal was filed before. Another, had also submitted a request for interim relief, which was rejected by the service tribunal as a transfer of a public servant, in view of the fact that the Waldity Service Tribunal had already been finalized. It was not appropriate to pay an employee who was already discharged from duty. Interim relief was the discretion granted in the Interim Order Approval Service Tribunal and the Service Tribunal had the right to examine the circumstances and desire for a reasonable basis for the approval of the Temporary Order of the Service Tribunal, the interim order of the civil servants. The request for approval could have been dropped. In the absence of any legal weakness not to interfere with the service tribunal's order
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