MAQSOOD AHMED TOOR versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Pakistan Postal Services Corporation Ordinance 1995 Section 5 & 34 Service Tribunals Act (LXX of 1973), Section 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Applicant of allotment of plot for fixed employees as Government employees Applicants of Pakistan Post Office Employees were the department but when the Pakistan Postal Services Corporation Ordinance, 1995 announced that the department had been transformed into a corporation, the Pakistan Postal Services Corporation became the employees of the President Pakistan through the applicant notification, later dissolved. Was issued to Pakistan Postal Service Corporation under which the corporation K It has been changed to its status. Earlier when it was present before the issuance of the Pakistan Postal Services Corporation Ordinance, 1992 and the applicants retained the status of public servants, in the existence of said ordinance, a scheme for allotment of plots for allotment of public servants. Was issued and the applicants claimed that they qualify themselves for security. Although the allotment petitioners were government employees as debt allotments, they became employees of the applicant corporation after the implementation of the Pakistan Postal Services Corporation Ordinance, 1995, when the allotment of plots was issued. Who said even while retaining their status. While in the field, the applicants who were then employees of the corporation were not civil servants and were not eligible for allotment plots for public servants which were later released to the administration by the President of Pakistan even if the beneficiaries Formerly Asset
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