MUHAMMAD RIAZ versus SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF KASHMIR AFFAIRS AND NORTHERN AREAS, GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
Service Tribunals Act 1973 S2 (1) (b) Service Tribunals Act (LXX of 1973), Article 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 1212 Jurisdiction for Service Tribunal Scope of Northern Territory Employees Appellant was northern. Prior to the service tribunal's appeal to the territories and the dissatisfaction with the seniority, the service tribunal's appeal was dismissed on the grounds that the appellant was not a civil servant, therefore, civil rights of ordinary citizens are not demanded in the jurisdiction of the service tribunal. What could be done was to set up a law and judicial forum for its implementation, and it does not belong to anyone who serves in the Northern Territory for the jurisdiction of a federal, service tribunal employee. ? Under the provisions of section 4 (1) (6), the Civil Servants Act 1973 section 4 may request jurisdiction of the service tribunal. Under the Service Tribunals Act 1973, as an employee of the Northern Territory Administration, the appellant's departmental authority was not a federal government in relation to the terms and conditions of his service against the original or appeal order of the departmental authority because he was thereby Was not an employee. (Federal Government), since such employee of the Northern Territory Administration was not a Government employee of the Federal Government, its terms and conditions were governed by the rules and regulations of the Northern Territories unless such forum was constituted. Until then, the Supreme Court recommended a chat. Like the Service Tribunal, the Northern Territory Servant, as was the appellant, may request the jurisdiction of the courts of the general jurisdiction established for the decision of the civil dispute.
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