RAFI ULLAH KHAN versus THE DISTRICT & SESSIONS JUDGE, BANNU
Border Servants (Appointments, Promotions and Exchanges) Rules 1989 R 3 (2) North West Frontier Province Establishment Code, CHAP 2, Para 2 HC (Lahore) Rules and Orders, Vol I, CHAP 18, RR VI and X (2) (b) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Application Promotion District Judge filled vacant posts through initial recruitment instead of promising junior clerk on the posts of Senior Clerks / Readers (BPS7). ? Civil servants of the North West Frontier Province (Appointment, Exchange and Promotion) Rules (Appointment, Exchange and Promotion) Rules (R3 (2)) of 1989, laid down the conditions for ministerial positions in the judiciary, the prevailing existing rules such as RVI, chap 18, vol 1 I am listed. The rules of the High Court will not be in line with the 1989 Rules, after which the Reader-to-Civil Judge Post will have to be recruited through the promotion on the basis of seniority low fitness in the lower rank. Early recruits could not be recruited, but the very method adopted for appointment to such positions was against the law and principles. Assign the District Judge to a non-controversial order with instructions on how to fill such vacancies through development.
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