SYED MUHAMMAD AMIN versus FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Section 7 (3) [as added by the Federal Public Service Commission (Amendment) Ordinance (XVI of 2001]] Federal Public Service Commission Rules for Competitive Examination, 2001, R4 (1) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Applicants Because of the age of the applicants, the test applicants' opinions for the positions advertised by the Commission on 249 2001 were denied that they had the next opportunity to appear in the exam in accordance with the Rules 2000 rules. The right to receive, which they were deprived of. The rules of the 2001 Commission of Accreditation should change the recruitment policy before finalizing appointments. Were eligible. No candidate had the right to rule under any particular rule where the rules were changed / modified, the latter rules would remove the maximum age limit in the advertisement. The rules of the Federal Public Service Commission's Competitive Examinations, dated April 24, 2001, became effective on 8-10 2001, in accordance with Rule 4 (1), the maximum age limit for a candidate was 28 years. The applicant's candidacy was rightly rejected, as the applicants failed to obtain the alternatives available to them under section 7 (3) of the Federal Public Service Commission Ordinance 1977. Under which the High Court of Appeal was granted jurisdiction, the High Court dismissed the constitutional application within the limits.
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