GHAZI versus M. ABDUL KHALIQ
The Border Services Tribunals Act of 1974 was made on the recommendation of Article 4 Constitution Pakistan (1973), Arts 2A, 27, 38 and 212 Appointment Members, made by Provincial Assembly Appointments for Legislative Appointments. Appointment of a person as a laboratory attendant under section 1 of BP BP was challenged by another person (appellant) on the recommendation of an MPA at the school who, on the recommendation of his uncle, preferred for appointment to this post. Claimed the right who allegedly donated the land for the construction of the said school to the other person's representative (appellant) was accepted and appointed The services were terminated and the other person (appellant) was appointed in his place, after taking advantage of the departmental measures, the service tribunal was called in, who was accompanied by the Minister for Correctional Correction. He ordered the National and Provincial Assembly, all of them under the oath to perform their duties in accordance with the Constitution of Pakistan and the Law Service, provided a mechanism for appointments that was transparent, fair and just on a virtuous basis. Provide equal opportunities to, quota allotment as MNS / MP and MPA recommendation for appointments under Appointment was made on the basis of The illegitimate and the other person also had no right to claim his appointment against the office of laboratory attendant at the school except on the grounds that the school tribunal nominated a land donor for the school judge. That there is an appointment against this post. Got on merit in the Open competition
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