S.A. M. WAHIDI versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Arts 212 (3) and 187 (l) Civil Service Senior Officers and Special Additional Pension Intelligence Jurisdiction Superior Court of Appeal, serving as solicitor, has been relieved of retirement. Benefits and pensions at the time of his retirement. After the retirement of the appellant, the Authority had, through his office memorandum, allowed the senior officers of BP section 16 to 22 to pay special qualifications and another office memorandum. Special grade pensions were awarded to officers in grades 21 through 22. The appellant, who retired at the completion of twenty-five years of service, said that the office memorandum had taken advantage of special qualifying salaries and special surplus pensions, but his claim was rejected by the Special Eligibility Pay Allowance as part of the salary. Was issued and not a pension and a portion of the appellant had retired four years before the issuance of the office memorandum in this regard, the appellant cannot ask for the re-enumeration of the pension by adding special qualifications. The salary was extra payable through the office memorandum because the pensioner and the appellant Ndh pensioner was being discriminated against and they may not be entitled to the allowance Supreme. Under Article 187 (l) of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), the court is able to issue instructions, orders or orders which may be necessary to do full justice, declaring that the appellant should exclusively benefit from additional pensions. Which is given under the circumstances under the memorandum.
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