FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN versus M. ASGHAR ALI
Regulation 38C Secretariat Allowance (Recovery of Orders), Ordinance (XII of 2000), Sections 2 and 3 of Pakistan (1973), Arts 25 and 212 (3) Secretariat Allowance / Personal Allowance, Elimination of Discrimination by Government Employees It was that after the termination of the secretariat / personal allowance, some of the government employees were paid the allowance and were treated discrimination The Service Tribunal allowed appeals filed by public servants and instructed the authorities. Was to approve the allowance which was decided correctly. In the service tribunal, the Secretariat Allowance (Ordinance, etc.) Ordinance, Section 3 of 2000, came to light when it was found that other public servants had been paid and already paid the Secretariat / Personal Allowance by 1 12 2001. The ex-servicemen were also rescued from service tribunals under section 2 (2) of the Secretariat Allowance 2000 (Orders of Orders). , Also came under Section 3 of the Ordinance 2000 and was an act of the competent authority refusing to allow them. Discrimination was and is not. On any judicial principle, fairly and appropriately, the Supreme Court refused to take any exception to the decision granted by the service tribunal to grant leave.
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