SHAH NAWAZ versus LAHORE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Constitution (1973), Arts 4, 25 and 199 Seniority representation against seniority list Delays in the decision on such representation Constitutional Petitionability Petitioners Diploma holders were appointed Mechanical Engineer, and later Was promoted to sub divisional officers. (BPS17) On a regular basis, BCS / Civil / Mechanical degree respondents were directly recruited as Junior Engineers (BS17) on various dates as the applicants were senior because they The BS-17 was appointed before the respondents were recruited to create two seniority lists, one being provoked by diploma engineers and the other by graduate engineers petitioners, who said they had representatives in front of the seniority authority. But said that despite the passage of time, representation was not decided, petitioner They filed a constitutional petition to uphold the constitutional petitions, by the Authority on the basis that the applicants and authority relations were made as masters and servants the right to legitimate applications was decided at the appropriate time. In accordance with the law, the respondents should be authorized by the authority, but the authority was unable to do public work in it. Article 4 of the constitution of Pakistan was bound to resolve the grievances of the citizens (1973) without fear, favor and Article 25 of the Constitution of Pakistan to act within the purview of Iqbal and the law and constitution Was equally considered under Article 4 of the Constitution of Pakistan, 1973 (1973).
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