PROVINCE OF SINDH versus PETER JOHN KHOKHAR
Sindh Service Tribunals Act 1973 Section 4 Police Rules, 1934, R12 21 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3) Employees were dismissed from their jobs in a criminal case when the official in charge of the department The employee was dismissed from the job. The appeal was dismissed by the trial court, but the departmental authority dismissed the appeal. The civil servant filed an appeal before the service tribunal and submitted that if his appeal was allowed to the extent of restoration in the service, the Additional Advocate General Department representing him did not object to the proposed course. The Service Tribunal then accepted the appeal and said that the terms of the agreement were that instead of allowing the appeal based on the privileges granted by the Additional Advocate General, the service tribunal should give its free mind to the matter and the facts. Should have applied to , And noted that the appeal was withheld over time The concession granted by the Additional Advocate General for the restoration of a public servant was restricted to the Department by the Supreme Court in such concession. Refused to intervene Appeal leave is dismissed
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