QARI AHMED JAN versus GOVERNMENT OF BALOCHISTAN
RR 2 (F), 6 and 7 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3) Issue of interim stay orders against dismissal of employment and lack of unqualified legal knowledge and experience, order of the Judicial Officer Issuance of Prohibition In one of 28 cases, the showcase notice was presented to the officer and after regular interrogation, the sentence imposed by the administration was rejected by the Balochistan (Subordinate Judicial Service) Tribunal Judicial Officer. Orders were passed for invalidity of legal knowledge and experience which was unusual by the Judicial Officer In the nature of an order approved by the Judicial Officer, a substantial amount of material was present in the civil suit and in the various petitions which the officer had submitted without notice to the opposing parties, and the officer was unable to take action against them. The field would be because the supervisory officer was in a very sacred position, there was a need to justify the rights of the people and to be extra vigilant in judicial matters, without the failure of the judicial officer to pass such orders against the policy of legal proceedings. Was not required and approved of the orders in disregard of the rules Was not The law would legitimately lead to such orders being either approved to some extent unnecessary or completely disregarded by the law. In both cases, the Judicial Officer will remain in the judicial post, there was no direct evidence available in the evidence against the Judicial Officer, but the extent to which he exercised jurisdiction would not be fair and independent of himself.
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