FEDERAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES\' HOUSING FOUNDATION versus MUHAMMAD AKRAM ALIZAI, DEPUTY CONTROLLER, PBC, ISLAMABAD
Section 4 Federal Government Employees Housing Foundation issues residential scheme for federal government employees regarding the terms and conditions of service of plot allotment service tribunal maintenance case for a public servant, respondent, being employed by Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation For this reason, I applied for plot allotment in the Government Employees Housing Foundation category, the plaintiffs refused the allotment of the plot in the category of public servants and requested that it be quoted from the quota allocated for employees of the independent entities. Subject to entitlement, the Respondents filed the Service Tribune Suspended from the Housing Foundation of action. The Service Tribunal, jurisdictional under section 4 of the Service Tribunals Act 1973, allowed the appeal and directed the Housing Foundation to consider the request of the respondents in the category of public servants taken up by the Housing Foundation that the plot was allotted or denied. Was not a matter of To and ter MS and Terms of Service, therefore, the jurisdiction of the service tribunal cannot be granted as the allocation of plot in the housing scheme established by the Federal Government Employees Housing Foundation cannot be claimed as: period and Terms and such right cannot be enforced. Under Section 4 of the Federal Service Tribunals Act 1973, the Appellate Services Tribunal had no jurisdiction to entertain and decide a matter that had no connection with the terms and conditions of the Government Employee Housing Foundation. Was set on the recipe. As a welfare organization, the government provides accommodation for its employees in Islamabad
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