NAZAR KHAN versus UNITED BANK LIMITED
Service Tribunals Act 1974 Section 4 Maintaining Appeal The public servant agreed with his date of birth, as listed in his service record, the declaration was filed and before the retirement he announced his date of birth to the civil court. At the same time maintain their claim. The Appellate Court as well as the High Court, which could have consistently refused to comply with the decree passed in favor of public servants, and in this regard could be implemented in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Civil Procedure Code, But instead of being a civil servant, the authority of the Service Tribunal was granted immunity from the jurisdiction of the Service Tribunal under section 4 of the Service Tribunals Act, 1973, by the process of enforcement and enforcement of it. Was restricted within the parameters placed under the law and this jurisdiction exists Was not material. It does not consider the powers under this law and for the execution of the order or order passed by the civil court in the event of non-compliance by the authorities regarding the date of birth of civil servants by the civil court, in this regard I may pressure the service of law provided under the Civil Procedure Code. The service was not maintained under the tribunal law and the facts
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