NAZEER AHMED versus GOVERNMENT OF SINDH
Sindh Civil Servants Act 1973 Section 8 Sindh Civil Servants (Probation, Certification and Sanity) Rules, 1975, R13 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3) Seniority Retropective Promotion on the basis of such extension government notification. Was done And Applicant Government Employee Senior Appointed Respondent Government Employee Service Tribunal allowed appeal filed by the plaintiff public servant and fixed seniority in light of the Supreme Court approved order in the former petition filed by the plaintiff public servant. ? It can be affirmed with the foregoing effect that unless such right is established, the government has the power to promote the former, but with the preceding effect there are some criteria for assigning such rights to seniority. The seniority of the senior may not be adversely affected. Not after the dates of the actual publicity because the promotion asserts valuable rights and the relevant officials could not be denied the benefits that they had received from their previous history. The notification was outside the jurisdiction which could not be issued under R13 of the Sindh Civil Servant. , Certification and seniority) Rules, 1975, and which is a unique and classic example of illicit use of powers and illicit use of powers, and the legislative position was subverted to frustrate the Supreme Court's decision, and so on. The torture of the Supreme Court was dismissed by the Supreme Court. The court petitioner could have been promoted to the same batch of government employee but could not be made senior of the responsible public servant, according to the service tribunal.
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