ZAFAR IQBAL versus PUNJAB LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD
Section 9 Service Tribunals Act (LXX of 1973), S4 (1) (b) Punjab Local Council Service (Appointment and Terms of Service) Rules 1983, R3, Schedule III Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Application Determination of Retention Employees' Fitness Received Diploma in Civil Engineering from the Government Polytechnic Institute and was appointed to BS17. The administration postponed their development case from BS 17 to 18, which gave reference to the Pakistan Engineering Council for seeking opinion. Regarding the qualification of a civil servant whether he was equivalent to an engineering degree from a recognized university, before the dismissal of the service tribunal, the public servant said that the act of the authorities was based on discrimination and without legal authority. It was the relevant authorities of the department to determine the fitness of the candidate for publicity but the determination was to be in accordance with the law and not violate the law and the rules. Where the action of the authorities was not in accordance with the rule of the department, the High Court had ample authority to instruct the public workers to act according to the law. Respondents' service rules were misrepresented by the administration, so the authority's order was set aside, the High Court directed the authorities to consider the issue for promotion of public servant without which Pakistan The engineering council has been granted a constitutional application accordingly
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