FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN versus SYED MUMTAZ AHMED BURNEY
Service Tribunals Act 1973 Section 4 Governing Servants (Capacity and Seizure) Rules, 1973, R4 (1) (b) (ii) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 1212 (3) Completed by mandatory retirement maintenance services. As a result of a record inquiry, a government employee of the tribunal was essentially retired. The department's inquiry charge against a civil servant was that he released an offender involved under section 17 (3) of the Criminal Property Enforcement Ordinance, 1979. Records show that the culprit was not investigating with a public servant, rather the investigation was done by some other officer who was under the current government employee, the investigating officer was not punished but the official employee was required to make a large retirement. The sentence was imposed. After examining the entire record, including the service tribunal, charge sheet, statement of allegations, showrunners notice and inquiry representative, Ort concluded that the allegations against the civil servant could not be substantiated, approved by the authorities. The appeal against the order was accepted by the service tribunal and government employees were restored to employment. The legal status of the service tribunal was unimaginable and no interim bail can be granted by the apex court only. Appeal when the matter is of particular importance and is of public importance The leave was denied.
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