G.M., NATIONAL BANK OF PAKISTAN versus ABDUL AZIZ
The provisions of section 2A, 4 and 6 of the Service Tribunals Act 1973, Pakistan (1973) Article 212 (3) were exempted from the effect of the trial of the registration of section 2A in the Service Tribunals Act, 1973. Provided that as a result of any trial or other proceeding in connection with any matter in the jurisdiction of the Service Tribunal, the aggrieved party may approach the Service Tribunal without discrimination, so the party is a public servant or employee, Therefore, section 6 of the Service Tribunals Act 1973, Section 4 of the Service Tribunals Act 1973 would be abolished, and the appeal to the service tribunal should have been entertained as there was a special remedy arising out of the termination of this action. And in these proceedings, the question is whether the actual rule of termination, either legally or otherwise. , Employees could go to the service and if the case was the same illegally, the appeal could be accepted and the labor court's decision presented by the applicant would be made before the service tribunal. The action of the plaintiff shall be whether in such a situation, the service tribunal had jurisdiction to go. In the question of legal status or otherwise of the Labor Court, this question may arise in many other cases in the future, and it was a question of public importance law regarding the jurisdiction of the service tribunal. The appeal was granted. The same
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