MUHAMMAD NAWAZ versus PRESIDENT, NATIONAL BANK OF PAKISTAN
Service Tribunals Act 1973 Section 4 Service Tribunals (Code of Conduct), 1974, R21 Supreme Court Rules, 1980, O XIII, R1 General Clauses Act (X of 1897), Section 27 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 1212 (3) The plea bar, which was granted a 23-day ban for reasoning on the speculation request, was heard on 21-10 2000, but after waiting for a certified copy of it from the service tribunal, it did so on its own. After applying for the copy, the petition was filed on 6 12 2000 and after receiving it, the same application was filed. In this regard, the certified copy was obliged to send to the concerned parties under the Registered Corps as provided under R21 of the Service Tribunals (Code of Conduct) 1974, as the Appellate Tribunal affirmed on the copy of the decision associated with the memo. The copy was issued to the applicant on 6-11 2000 and it will be deemed that the copy was sent under the registered cover. The burden was shifted to ensure that the Tribunal did not send a copy of the decision under the registered cover and did not receive the same ground on which the petitioner had requested that, despite the decision being affirmed, He did not receive it, because it was not legally acceptable. Under section 27 of the General Clause Act, 1897, it was presumed that the service was influenced by a registered cover envelope that existed and was received.
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