GHULAM HAIDER versus SECRETARY, WORKS DIVISION, ISLAMABAD
Pakistan Election Rules 1993 Section 4, Pakistan Election Rules, 1993, R10 (1) Appeal for self-service of his house Appeal for the service of his own home by a public servant, which was eventually rejected. , A government employee challenged an order of rejection. Appeal to the tribunal civil servant who claimed that he was entitled under Pakistan Allotment Rules 1993 to get himself a job-based house, had fully proved that he had made the Pakistan Alliance Rules 1993. All three conditions of R 10 (1) were met. A federal government servant stationed in Islamabad, he had a house in Islamabad and was otherwise eligible for a housing allotment from the State Office Pool, all three conditions contained in R10 (1) of the Pakistan Allotment Rules 1993. In the case of. A civil servant, he was entitled to self-employment of the house, as his claim had been for housing services, self-sufficiency of personal housing and matters related to it. The personal rights of e-government employees and such matters were considered to be incorporated in the terms and conditions of service of such public servants. Such specific rights and the terms and conditions of service guaranteed, cannot be denied or denied only at the request of a particular department. Is. No one can be deprived of their rights at the behest of anyone else, their guarantee is guaranteed only by the constitution or by the laws of the State, in accordance with the requirements of section 10 (1) of the Pakistan Election Rules 1993. , Any instruction issued in violation may be construed in accordance with such laws,
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