KHALID MAHMOOD CH. versus GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB
Service Notice from Punjab (Special Powers) Ordinance 2000 Section 3 (e) Punjab Public Service Commission (Duties) Rules, 1978, R5 Constitution Pakistan (1973), Arts 185 (3) and 199 Constitutional Applicants were issued show cause notice Stating that their appointments were made on external matters, the applicants filed their reply that their appointments were made formally under R5 of the Public Service Commission (Functions) Rules 1978, the applicants authorized. Filed their constitutional petitions without waiting for a verdict on their responses; the petitioner's position was dismissed by the High Court that the inquiry The inquiry fysr / Committee Officer / Committee was notified by them without qualification Job placement, when it was notified by the inquiry officer / committee. Removal from the job, required by the Inquiry Officer or the appointment of the Inquiry Committee was required by the Service (Special Powers) Ordinance, 2000, after the applicant's response to the controversial show cause notice was still considered, If it concludes that it is a matter of further action under the ordinance then it will be needed. The constitutional application for the formation of an inquiry committee or the appointment of an inquiry officer was prematurely rejected and rejected because such a decision does not suffer from any legal weakness or unlawful interference. Any order against the applicants was either passed on merit or contrary to the provisions of the ordinance; they can file appeals before the Punjab Service Tribunal as per law.
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