GOVERNMENT OF SINDH versus ILYAS KHICHI
Police Rules 1934 R128 Civil Servants Act (LXXI of 1973), Section 22 Sindh Service Tribunals Act (XV of 1973), Section 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3) by the newly re-appealed government employee appointed to the police. Was fired and during his basic training, he was dismissed from the job under certain charges, no notice was issued for any reason, nor was any government employee given any opportunity to defend himself, the service tribunal Allowed the appeal and the government employees were restored to the job. The authority was that no probation was given without notice for the purpose under R12 8 of the Police Rules, 1934. Can be terminated from employment which was to be prosecuted under R12 8 of the Police Rules 1934. Appeal but the officer being a public servant was ruled by the provisions of the Civil Servants Act 1973, the right to grant the appeal to the public servants under the Government employees Act, 1973, Rules of Police Rules, R34 of 1934 do not prevail Maybe, that's why the Supreme Court refused to interfere with the leave to appeal the service tribunal.
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