G. ASGHAR MALIK versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Service Tribunals Act 1973 Section 4 Government Employees (Capacity and Discipline) Rules, 1973, R 6 Failure to comply with the mandatory provisions of the Government Employees (Capacity and Discipline) Rules, 1973 sought to be effective evidence of witnesses The prosecution officer against the public servant did not record in the presence of a civil servant, allegations of corruption and misconduct on the public servants were not proved and the National Accountability Bureau finally closed its case against the public servant apologizing for all these allegations. Had decided on The order to remove the services by the authorities on the charge sheet was upheld by the service tribunal. The action was taken against civil servants in violation of the rules and procedures laid down to regulate the inquiry proceedings against civil servants. ) Rollins, 1973 Government employee deprived of his law The full right to inquire into the services tribunal's testimony was not guaranteed by law and could not be allowed to be kept in the field and the services offered by the service tribunal. The notification for removal from was removed. Authorities for a fresh investigation
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