GHULAM RASOOL versus GOVERNMENT OF BALOCHISTAN
Section 8 Service Tribunals Act (LXX of 1973), Section 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3) The seniority fixation of the services of public servants was abolished during their initial training, the Review Board restored the government employees and The seniority was determined from that date The rehabilitation of the civil servants depended on their seniority being determined by the date of their initial appointment. In the present case, civil servants were kept away from employment, during the years 1973 to 1978, there was no cadre of cadre. Their services and the said period were never reviewed by the Board and government employees were treated on duty by giving them extraordinary leave without pay, the expulsion from the Review Board was not accidental, but it was deliberate and The calculation was finalized and public servants could not claim any benefit for the duration of the intervention if government employees were presented with retrospective feedback, referring to the fact that the review board approved the service tribunal's order. What can I do, after a thorough examination of the entire record of government employees Preferences appeals were dismissed and was not guaranteed of being incomprehensible tribunal. The Supreme Court refuses to grant any disappointment in view of the orders left by the Review Board to appeal.
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