GHULAM RASOOL versus COMMISSIONER, LAHORE DIVISION, LAHORE
Punjab Civil Servants (Talent and Discipline) Rules 1975 R4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3) Termination of Service Service On the charge of admitting a civil servant, issuing a weapon license without the permission of the District Magistrate Department. Oil was received. An inquiry was made against a civil servant and the competent authority was recommended after the opportunity of a personal hearing from a public servant on the failure to respond satisfactorily to his charge sheet; the service tribunal refused to intervene, dismissed by a public servant. With the approval of the order, the government employee demanded that he was wrongly involved in the case under which the Punjab Civil Servant (FCC Anti-disciplinary) Rules 1975 were formulated. According to the law, after the issuance of the CH, the beats were removed from the job and the preliminary and final investigation into the matter was through a private hearing chat. Inquiry reports revealed that the public servant admitted during a personal hearing that he had produced / issued an arms license and was guilty of such charges. Against this, the Supreme Court refused to interfere with the dismissal order. The leave for appeal was refused.
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