MUHAMMAD HUSSAIN SIDDIQUI versus WAPDA
Pakistan WAPDA Employees (Talent and Discipline) Rules 1978 RR 5, 5A, 6 & 6A Service Tribunals Act (LXX of 1973), Section 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3) Search of Service Tribunals Appeals for mistreatment. The fact is that the inquiry officer / committee has the discretion to accept or reject this report, the competent authority may, at its sole discretion, accept the report of the inquiry officer or inquiry committee, and if it is not satisfied with this report, Another such committee may be formed. Or appoint an Inquiry Officer to inquire against a civil servant who has committed a crime where the Inquiry Officer did not show up against a civil servant in violation of the Service Rules and also follow a proper procedure by the Service Tribunal. Was done, the fact that the Principals Service Tribunal appealed by the inquiry officer had no right to interfere with the service tribunal or had misunderstood or fully acted upon the fact that the fact was discovered by a civil servant. At the time of handing over / handing over the charge to the civil servant in the store Services Inquiry Officer found responsible thing to accept the declaration, the Supreme Court refused to intervene and remove the service tribunal has requested leave to appeal the order
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