CH. MAHMOOD AKBAR, SUPERINTENDENT JAIL, DISTRICT JAIL, FAISALABAD versus CH. MUHAMMAD AFZAL, SUPERINTENDENT JAIL, SIALKOT
R8 (1) (b), Expansion of the Punjab Civil Servants Act (VII of 1974), Section 7, and 9 of the Punjab Service Tribunals Act (IX of 1974), Section 4 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3). While serving as Senior Superintendent Deputy Superintendent Prison, he was transferred to the Superintendent Prison on February 12, 1989, on his own salary and scale, and was promoted to 1994 as Superintendent. , But the Department dismissed defendant's appeal on behalf of the Service Tribunal on 21-12 1989, paying him the Superintendent's office and granting him the allowances, privileges, and status. The applicant was of the view that the party was not appealed because the defendant was senior. And that the Tribunal erred in granting the privilege and privilege of the Respondent Superintendent from 21 to 1989, which sought to promote it, saying that from that date, the Supreme Court had considered the petitioners' condemnation. Was allowed to appeal
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