CHAIRMAN, WAPDA versus ABDUL HAFEEZ KHAN
West Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority Act 1958 Section 17 (1B) Service Tribunals Act (LXX of 1973), Section 4 Province of West Pakistan (Dissolution) Order (1 of 1970), Article 12 (L) (C) Employees of WAPDA Article 12 (1) (c) of any employee constituted by the provincial government or a person appointed by the provincial government as a provincial government on deputation to WAPDA by the West Pakistan. Should be considered an employee of (dissolution) Order (1 of 1970) Services under the authority of Section 17 (1B) of the Nast Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority Act 1958 Was granted and every person holding an office under the authority, not a person who was on deputation to the authority from any province, should be considered a public servant for the purposes of the Service Tribunals Act 1973, the deposition of that employee , Which he placed in Wapda, was discontinued because of Article 12. (1) (c) According to the Province of West Pakistan (Conflict) Order, 1970, the employee had ceased to be an employee of the provincial government and by law practice he became an employee of the WAPDA, competent in the Federal Service Tribunal and its jurisdiction. The process was. Due to lack of jurisdiction of the Provincial Service Tribunal, the complaint could not be decided
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