MUHAMMAD ASHRAF CHAUDHRY versus CHAIRMAN. CENTRAL BOARD OF REVENUE
Service (Special Powers) Ordinance 2000 Section 4 and 10 Service Tribunals Act (LXX of 1973), Section 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Order of suspension of Article 1212, High Court jurisdiction suspended under the provisions of Government servants This order was approved before the High Court under Article 4 of the Service (Special Powers) Ordinance 2000, and Article 199 of the Constitution. Article 12 of the Constitution may be specifically understood by the Service Tribunal established under the Service Tribunals Act 1973, the Service Tribunal had a special jurisdiction in the matter, which was established on the terms and conditions of the service. If the terms and conditions are subject to suspension orders within the scope of the Terms of Service, the question of violation of the law may also be faced in any other country if the question of violation of law arises in this case. If it does, then it will not be a decision made by the superior. Due to the restriction of jurisdiction under Article 1212 of the Constitution, the court was in its constitutional jurisdiction despite the fact that the order was challenged by the appeal before the service tribunal where the action under the provisions of removal from service resulted The final order is issued (special) powers. The ordinance, 2000, was challenged before the service tribunal; the jurisdiction of the High Court in the mutual orders under the provisions of the Service Ordinance 2000 was not a judicial matter. High Court review due to constitution and petition under Article 199 of the Constitution Was unable to maintain education
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