SYED MUHAMMAD IQBAL JAFRI versus REGISTRAR, LAHORE HIGH CQURT, LAHORE
R 19 (2) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 13 and 212 (3) Dismissal of employment of a civil servant employed in a criminal trial Theory of being a civil servant Judicial officer accused of drug trafficking abroad Was arrested. Government employee was sentenced abroad but on appeal he was acquitted on the benefit of doubt, departmental action was taken against him on the return of government employees and he was dismissed from Punjab. The Judicial Services Tribunal dismissed it, upholding the order of dismissal. An appeal was filed by a public servant on behalf of a public servant who, after his victory by a criminal court, was twice as likely to be dismissed on the same charge, which was against the spirit of Article 13 of the Constitution. Foreign Court cannot easily be pressured by customs authorities on suspicion of suspicion, drug trafficking and arrest. The Supreme Court found that the government employee's action not only damaged the image of Pakistan's judiciary but also earned the country a reputation and reputation and the government employee earned it. In the two year secret reports, the negative reports under which it was declared corrupt were decided by the service tribunal and it was in accordance with the correct law and in accordance with the prescribed law. No legal question of public importance was found to warrant its intervention
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