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SYED MEHMOOD AKHTAR NAQVI versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN


Sections 4, 5, 9 and 10 Public Employees (Appointment, Promotion and Exchange) Rules, 1973, Preacher Constitution of Pakistan, Article 184 (3) Article 184 (3) of the Constitution for the Protection of the Rights of Government Employees and the Service Structure Constitutional application under Public servants' publicity, posting and posting as transfer officer of Special Duty (OSD) Political and administrative influence on public servants The Supreme Court observed that the implementation of legal orders to civil servants / Was required to execute but there is always a hindrance to not following the rules. And rules by senior persons due to their administrative or political influence. That such actions by superior acts resulted in the refusal and frequent exchange of public servants from one place to another, or sometimes they were appointed as Officer on Special Duty (OSD) or in their own They were not honored, regardless of their seniority with merit. He was given the higher responsibilities of the post of junior officers or junior officers, which led many government employees to seek interests in the political as well as in the administration rather than performing independently. As a result, good governance is badly damaged. The basic rights of civil servants have to be recognized in their capacity as they consider that they are responsible for the administration of the affairs of the government in accordance with the constitution and the law. That government officials needed to be promoted or transferred on merit, and that no one could be held as Officer on Special Duty (OSD) as punishment.
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