MUHAMMAD SAEED versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
14, 15 and 16 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Roll of Business, 1973, Third Schedule, Entry 22 and Second Schedule, Registration 7, 8 on the basis of applicants endorsing provincial and territorial quotas for constitutional application appointments. Appointment In his constitutional petition, the advertisement in newspapers inviting applications for various posts on the basis of provincial and regional quota in BPS Sections 1 to 15 was challenged that the applicants said that Islam Vacancies should be posted at vacant Capital Territory offices. A joint study of Rr 14.15 and 16 of the Islamabad Capital Territory and Civil Servants (Appointment, Promotion and Exchange) Rules 1973 showed that only residents of the Islamabad Capital Territory, such as Qualified for positions and said vacancies could become vacancies. The provincial and territorial quotas should not be filled as is true in the above advertisement Islamabad advertisement is a federal capital and people from all the provinces and centrally administered areas of Pakistan are the federal capital of an institution in a particular province or area. There was not enough indication that it was only for the said area or people from different provinces and parts of the country come to Islamabad because of the increase in their services and said Federal agencies serve the entire Pakistan and their purpose is Islamabad Capital Terry only The tray was officially issued in the endorsement of unapproved ads. Federal Capital Territory to the Government from time to time recommended
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