TALAT QAMAR versus ZAFAR IQNAL, COLLECTOR CUSTOMS
Government Employer for the enforcement of the Right to Development in exchange for the jurisdiction of the Service Tribunal in the Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Arts 175 (3) and 212 Service Tribunals Act (LXX of 1973), Section 4 (b) of the Terms of Service. Appeal filed before the service tribunal but the tribunal refused to exercise its jurisdiction in the matter, a civil suit was filed by a civil servant on the request that the service tribunal refuse to decide the matter. Therefore, the civil court has the power to decide the matter. In this case the service tribunal with no jurisdiction will not allow the civil court to decide the dispute courts under Article 175 (3) of the Constitution, such jurisdiction was exercised by law where Article 1212 The service tribunal was given special jurisdiction under. Against any order of the Constitution read with Section 4 (b) of the Service Tribunals Act 1973, whether original in any regard or the appeal restrained the jurisdiction of the civil court according to the terms and conditions of the public servant. had gone
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