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PROVINCE OF SINDH THROUGH CHIEF SECRETARY SINDH, KARACHI AND 4 OTHERS versus GUL MUHAMMAD HAJANO


Civil Servants Act 1973 Section 8 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 185 (3) and 1991 illegal jurisdiction High Court jurisdiction to implement sanitary protection The High Court has implemented the authorities Instructed to implement it. The summary submitted by the officials was that since the matter was subject to the terms and conditions of service, it was beyond the jurisdiction of the constitutional application of the High Court filed by the public servants, so this permission was granted. It has been said that no government order is being called. The only responsibility was being requested to perform the duties in question and at the appropriate time. The valid judgment passed by the High Court was based on proper and legal basis and was in accordance with the law framed by the Supreme Court. The appeal before the High Court was read and there was no misunderstanding of the facts and the law, the appeal was dismissed as it was involved.

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