GOVERNMENT OF SINDH versus SALEEM RAZA
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Article 212 (3) Sindh Service Tribunals Act (XV of 1973), after being eligible for Section 4 maintenance public servants, he was appointed to the duties of excise and taxation inspector, such appointments received departmental training. , The eligible departmental examinations and their appointments were made regular to the civil servants, two years after their appointment was terminated on the basis that their appointments were in violation of the rules of the Sindh Civil Servants Act, 1973. The government employees were ordered to be reinstated by the service tribunal on the confirmation of their appeals. Authorities say the appointment was made on a political basis. Authorities had failed to submit minutes to the selection committee, and other records regarding such selection were repatriated to the authorities on the same issue and the same charge dismissed the current appeal / representation. Government employees, while set aside, were allowed to disclose and appeal their appeals in connection with 25 other inspectors, which was a clear case of discrimination, and the dual-standard court supremacy intervened in the search for a service tribunal. Unauthorized and dismissed by authorities.
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