AMEER UR REHMAN KHAN versus FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION THROUGH CHAIRMAN
Section 3 Rules of Competitive Examinations, 2001, R 8 (vi) Intra-Court Appeal The age limit of the competitive examination, due to lack of qualified candidate, was 35 years for upper age public servants when he appeared in the previous examination. That was reduced to 30 years, thus preventing him from taking a second chance. Because of taking part in the exam once, no right was created in favor of a candidate that he must More possibilities will be provided. To clear the test and to ensure that the maximum age limit could not be reduced under the rules, for each year, separate and independent rules were set by setting age limits and such rules were subsequently adopted. The year was set in the year 2000 under the rules, or under the previous year's rules. The candidate who submitted for the fastest time will not be Germany for the purpose of being able to take the exam in the future where the probability that the rules laid down for the year 2001 will be against any law. There were no infringements, the High Court refused to interfere with the Single Judge's decision in the Chambers Int'l Court, the appeal was dismissed in the circumstances.
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