SHAHZADA SALEEM versus INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF POLICE, PUNJABLAHORE
Punjab Police Rules 1934 Rr 13 14 & 13 15 Punjab Police (Capacity and Seizure) Rules, 1975, R14 (c) Punjab Civil Servants Act (VIII of 1974), Section 21 (2) Punjab Service Tribunals Act (IX of 1974) , Section 4 Promotion Order The government employee who joined the Police Department as a Section I on withdrawal of the order to enter the F-List, was promoted to the rank of Sub-Inspector and completed all these submissions. On the qualifying criteria for the Doing and Inspector positions, was added to the F-list. After taking charge of the inquiry as a sub-inspector, and eventually his position, the public servant took charge of the inquiry, but the authority (Inspector General of Police) withdrew the order for the development of a public employee that Because of which he had to face two felony convictions. He was not acquitted of anything because of the alleged two counts against the public servant because one of the sentences was revised and the other sentence was not included in the appeal. Violation of the rules on this subject does not impose any sensational penalty against the civil servant which could be the basis for his reversal, even if the slightest fine implies the development of an advanced public servant. Could not stand in the way of the one who achieved the qualifying criteria for admission. F's list and promotion as Inspector and he was posted as Inspector, issued his promotion order without any show cause notice and without the fear of order to withdraw from the promotion of a public servant. Was taken, clearly against the principles
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