MUHAMMAD SARFARAZ versus GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB THROUGH SECRETARY,EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, CIVIL SECRETARIAT,
Section 2 (1) (a) of the Punjab Service Tribunals Act (IX of 1974), Section 4 of Pakistan's Constitution (1973), Arts 185 (3), 199 and 212 ad hoc employees under the Constitution of the Constitution of the Treaty The order demanding the elimination of the Constitutional Applicants' Constitutional Service 199 was dismissed, submitted to the High Court through a constitutional petition and dismissed in view of the bar contained in Article 1212 of the Constitution. The court advised. Referring to the service tribunal to resolve their complaint was to appeal to the service tribunal in all matters pertaining to the terms and conditions of service available to a bereaved public servant and not to public servants of High Court applicants. A constitutional jurisdiction was requested. At the time of termination of his service and his complaint was in accordance with his terms and conditions of service, he was obliged, in order to resolve his complaint to the service tribunal, with an order passed by the High Court. Refused to interfere
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