BADAR ZAMAN versus GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
Section 2 Service (Special Powers) Ordinance (XVII of 2000), Section 2 (AA), 10 and 12 Pakistan Postal Services Management Board Ordinance (CXXVI of 2002), Section 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Application The obligation to keep the application of the terms and conditions of service aggravating the issue of Pakistan Postal Services Management Board Ordinance, 2002, was not a constitutional request, even otherwise not manageable because the applicants had There was an alternative way to file an appeal before a competent tribunal. The Service (Special Powers) Ordinance, a request for deportation from 2000, which challenged the Constitution of the Pakistan Postal Services Management Board Ordinance, 2002, did not enforce the constitutional petition that proceedings against it were unavoidable. The competent authority did, it had nothing to do with power
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