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MUHAMMAD IQBAL KHAN NIAZI versus LAHORE HIGH COURT, LAHORE


Punjab Judicial Service Rules 1994 High Court of West Pakistan Delegation of Powers Rules, 1960, Schedule, Item 2 (g) Punjab Civil Service (Judicial Branch) Rules, 1962, R8 (1) Punjab Civil Servants Act (VIII of 1974), Sec. 10 (1) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3) Period of Employment of a La Civil Judge Before the expiry of the stipulated period, the approval of the appeal was granted by the Supreme Court, to the applicant. By the Governor's order, he was appointed as a civil judge and for that reason his services could not be delivered by the High Court. Given that only the appointment was delegated to the High Court and the removal / dismissal of employment was not exclusively granted to the High Court, therefore, other prevailing rules would be the High Court of West Pakistan Delegation of Powers Rules, 1960. ? Applicable, under which only the Governor was eligible to remove a civil judge from employment. That is, for the purpose of interpreting the rules of service governing the Judicial Officers, namely, reading the West Pakistan Delegation of Power Rules (960, West Pakistan PC Section (JB) Service Rules, 1962 and Punjab Judicial Service Rules 1994). Simultaneously; that section 10 (1) of the Punjab Civil Servants Act of 1974 was non-Islamic and also violated the principles of natural justice listed in the Maxim Audi Ultram Partem and the applicant's services were served by the then acting Chief It was terminated by a committee headed by the Supreme Court in the case of Al-Jihad Trust v. Federation of Pakistan. All Justice PLD 1996 SC 324

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