MUHAMMAD NOOR BALOCH versus SECRETARY, HEALTH DEPARTMENT, GOVERNMENT OF BALOCHISTAN, QUETTA
Article 199 The writings of the mandamus, the issuance of the applicant, who was a doctor, were designated for a post-graduation period of nine months, which was extended by a further 15 months, according to the terms of the nomination. , The house rent allowance was acceptable subject to the preparation of certificates by the Medical Superintendent of Hospital that no applicant / government residential accommodation was not provided to the applicant for which the alleged government accommodation was not provided. He stayed in a hotel during his training. And claimed that the claim for hotel charges and daily allowance for the period which the Authority denied on the basis that their claim was not acceptable under the terms of their nomination was denied by the applicant. Demanded the issuance of a writ of mandamus against him. The terms of his nomination were entitled to rent the hotel, the hotel charges and the daily allowance cannot be claimed by the allowance. The applicant's claim was rightly denied by the authorities, otherwise mandamus' writ against the government can only be issued in clear violation of anything, the power of the law as it was also stated That it is absent. Applicant's case as he did not show any rules on which he could claim hotel charges / daily allowance for a longer period of two years.
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