MISS AMBREEN ASHRAF versus FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Article 199 Constitution Petition Omar, Determination of Date of Correction Petitioner passed the Matriculation Examination from the Intermediate and Secondary Education Board, and the Board issued the Matriculation Certificate of Birth as per the applicant's admission form which was 15 Was 197 1974 after the date of birth by the applicants after the birth of the civil case was finally changed from 15 3 1974 to 12 12 1975 Respondent, Public Service Commission participated in Competitive Examination in 2001 Appeared from the candidates for and the applicant submitted his application. In which he stated his date of birth 15 3 1974 but failed to pass the said test, the Federal Public Service Commission again applied for competitive examination and the applicant submitted his application form for the said test and In his application form he mentioned the exact date. The Federal Federal Public Service Commission rejected the applicant's request and, under his constitutional jurisdiction, directed the applicant to represent him before the commission and also attempt to obtain a certificate with a matriculation. Representation of the exact date of birth submitted by the applicant through the Service Commission was rejected, the applicant filed a constitutional petition alleging that the respondents had changed the policy thereafter, The said policy has potential implications and has no precedent, and it orders the dismissal of a federally approved applicant's representation. Sustainable in the eyes of the Public Service Commission Law
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