MUNIR AHMAD versus SPECIAL SECRETARY SCHOOLS, SCHOOL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, CIVIL SECRETARIAT, LAHORE
Punjab Civil Servants (Qualification and Discipline) Rules 1999 7 R7 (7) (a) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 4, 199 and 212 Constitutional Petition for Retention, High Court Censor Award for Minor Punishment Was seriously punished for being serious in which it was alleged that the authorities did not approve any order of the de novo inquiry within 15 days of the petitioner as it was estimated by the government employees of Punjab. KR 7 (7) (A). Under the Code of Conduct, 1999, the petition was resisted by the authorities in which it claimed that the application of the constitution could not be retained in view of the bar contained in Article 1212 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973). There was no authority because the High Court had sufficient authority to instruct the people, under Article 4 read with Article 199 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), the officers acting in accordance with the law would assume the responsibility and responsibility of the people. The workers were to resolve the grievances of the citizens. Their subordinates, without fear, kindness and compassionate authority, were directed by the High Court to pass strict orders in accordance with the law after providing hearing to the parties.
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