MUSLIM COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED versus MOMIN KHAN
Office of the Federal Ombudsman Order 1983 Establishment of Article 9 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 185 (3) and 199 employees of the National Bank, which was later employed after dismissal from the job. He retired after 11 years of his retirement. The Review Board, which recommended that their maintenance recommendations were not applied to the service bank, approached the respondents with cautious caution, who confirmed that the bank had reviewed the recommendations filed by them. The petition, dismissed by the federal, the content bank, filed a constitutional petition before the Sindh High Court challenging its validity. The Federal Ombudsman's order seeking the jurisdiction of the acting party, without contesting the election, said that a constitutional petition was filed before the Peshawar High Court for the implementation of the recommendations of the Constitution Review Board. The connection was allowed to take the constitutional jurisdiction of the Peshawar High Court. The petition cannot be summoned by the Bank of Sindh. The petition filed by the Sindh High Court has no jurisdiction to entertain respondents' petition, which was neither dismissed under the Martial Law Regulation nor Neither the political boards nor the review board found their dismissal due to political abuse. Although there was no permanent authority in the case, the Federal Accountant acknowledged that the bank was privatized and had yet to approve the restoration with all its restoration benefits. Such an order could not be passed and to enforce it on the exercise of constitutional jurisdiction
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