MUHAMMAD SOMRO versus PRINCIPAL, BALOCHISTAN RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE, LORALAI
Balochistan Civil Servants (Qualifications and Discipline) Rules 1992 Section 8 (2) (d) Rules of Government Employees (Capacity and Discipline) of Balochistan; 1992, RR 4 and 5 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Application Required The retirement applicant, who held the post of Medical Officer (B17), was retired on the grounds that his conduct and performance were not satisfactory. The petitioner and the inquiry committee was issued by the authority and on the inquiry committee's report, the applicant's services were terminated first and he was retired from service. The Validity Authority was given the authority to appoint, suspend, suspend or terminate the staff of B1 to B16. According to the Balochistan Medical Residential Secondary School Ordinance, 1983, removal of the applicant from the B-17 was beyond its jurisdiction when the retirement order was issued by the secretary provincial government, but he did not appoint the applicant's authority. Was doing, there was no legal action against his order. His Holiness and the only Chairman, the Board of Governors of the institution who was appointing the applicant's authority, was competing to pass the NTM Retirement Order which was neither appointed by the Provincial Government nor the Public. Through the Service Commission, he was not a public servant, and therefore, his terms of service could not be governed by the Government Employees Act or the laws enacted thereunder. And it is being run under the Balochistan Model Residential Public School Ordinance 1983, under which some rules and regulations were enforced and the applicant who was appointed under the ordinance, his terms of service
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