JAMSHED AKHTAR versus PAKISTAN AGRICULTURAL STORAGE AND SERVICES CORPORATION LIMITED (PASSCO)
Service Tribunals Act 1973 Section 2A West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance (VII of 1968), Section O15 (4) Service Termination Pakistan Agricultural Storage and Service Corporation Employees' Status of Service Tribunals Act 1973 Apply, Apply Employee was dismissed on charges of keeping the official records illegal and unauthorized. After the departmental investigation, the employee was dismissed from the job. The dismissal order was also filed before the Appeals Service Tribunal. Employees also requested that they be public servants only. The limited purpose and provisions of section 0 15 (4) of the West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Ordinance) Ordinance, 1968 were attracted in this case, in which case the Validity Corporation (Employer), as a Private Limited Company, was incorporated under the Companies Act. , 1913. In which 25% of the federal government shares, while the rest of the shares were with the national management of the scheduled banks banks is governed by the federal government, the employees of this corporation are governed by the meaning of Section 2A of the service tribunals The employee was considered, only for the purpose of taking advantage of the treatment of the appeal before the service tribunal. The mere insertion of Section 2A in the Service Tribunals Act 1973 will not affect the status of the employee but the terms and conditions of his service will be governed by the West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Ordinance) Ordinance 1968. There was no illegal proceeding approved by the service tribunal and the Supreme Court's appeal was excluded from keeping it.
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