SYED MUMTAZ AHMED BURNEY versus THE PRESIDENT OF ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN, ISLAMABAD
Government Employees (Talent and Discipline) Rules 1973 R 4 (1) (b) (ii) The mandatory retirement penalty for serving as a senior superintendent of public servants was imposed by the Investigation Officer with his consent, a The accused was released on bail. A notorious smuggler Investigation Officer had clearly stated that he was never ordered to be released from forced employment and released by a public servant on bail, but rather because of his illness. The suspect was released along with the report. The official said that the action against the civil servant was the result of whims and speculations and was pushed for legitimate reasons. There were no compelling and convincing arguments to establish allegations against the public servant, preparing the charge sheet, conducting the inquiry and issuing the final showcase notice to the public servant, this would not mean that it was against him. The allegations proved to be FA's in the authority to prove and prove the charges against the civil servant, the order to impose a fine was set aside and he returned benefits from the date of compulsory retirement. Was restored to the job.
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