TARIQ MAHMOOD versus AUDITOR-GENERAL OF PAKISTAN, ISLAMABAD
Public Employees (Revised Leave) Rules 1980 R20 Service Tribunals Act (LXX of 1973), Section 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3) Leave doctor leave to leave absent service without consultation with doctor at public hospital Failure to do so: Government officials dismissed for duty absentee leave without government employee dismissed for failing to satisfy government employee's serious illness request because public servants were not allowed to go to any government hospital Dismissal order retained if not advised by doctor While discharged on a medical ground, the competent authority to approve leave may seek other medical advice, but there is no justification for denying leave or initiating a departmental proceeding because a government employee failed to explain why he or she was medical. Holiday on the ground and for what did not apply to the relevant authorities did not consult the doctor in the public hospital and informed the concerned constituents of his illness, the service tribunal used the applicant's service record to see if he According to, is absent illegally and for civil servants Was not consistent. (Conduct) Rules, 1964 Tribunal to its satisfaction; could qualitatively review the service record of the public servant and the absence of a public servant earlier was related to the determination of the present case and allowed the appeal. Was gone
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