ZULFIQAR ALI SHEIKH versus FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
R 6 (a) (iii) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 25, 27 and 199 Constitutional application for appointment of a candidate against the quota of vacancies based on the father's permanent residence or resident's residence, or the federal public constituency 6 (a) (iii) Service Commission Competitive Examination Rules, 1997, which gave the Service Commission the power to allocate seats on the basis of candidates' permanent residence or residence, not on the basis of permanent residence of the candidates themselves. The first clause of 27 (1) was the constitution of the Constitution. If a candidate's right to enter public service is essentially bound at the birth or birth place of his father, then every city. Will be guaranteed the right to reside in any part of Pakistan or Pakistan, it will be completely eliminated. Article 27 of the Constitution cannot be read in isolation and the Constitution must be read and understood. The government of the government, but against the quota of the province, would be denied employment in the Federal Service even though he was born all his life in the province and lived his life only because his father was associated with a different province. Had His father's birth or his origin was not valid on any rational basis and he was liable to be killed because constitutional petitions filed by candidates for violation of Article 25 of the Constitution High Court were filed by the Federal Public Service. The commission was directed to allocate seats. Candidates have to get their share of education based on their permanent residence or area in which they reside, irrespective of their ancestors.
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