MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM MANGRIO versus CHAIRMAN WAPDA
Frontier Province Civil Servants Act 1973 Section 13 (i) Compulsory retirement from the Transaction Service Review Board, on and off the service, was suspended on a job, on the recommendation of a public servant and subsequently complained of forced retirement by the job. Was withdrawn under a complaint. The provincial government set up a service review board to redress the grievances of civil servants against government employees. Government employee recommends reinstatement in his service The government refuses to accept the board's recommendation and government employees are not reinstated The service tribunal accepted the civil appeal and it was restored with full back benefits. The government's position was that after the mandatory retirement order of a public servant and a previous and closed transaction could not be re-worked, the service tribunal validity government itself reopened the matter through Providence. Applying within a day to the treatment of the aggravated persons who received the Department There may be an amendment to the Peel and Representation Rules which reopens the matter for the limited purpose of reproducing another representation treatment. The alleged final, if any, was attached to the original order in line with the recommendations of the board, and any order passed by the competent authority, therefore, provided a fresh reason for the aggrieved person to take action. If the Service Tribunal feels dissatisfied with the order passed by the competent authority in relation to the recommendations made by the Board by the Government, the recommendations of the Board were based on consideration under the relevant rules.
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