SALEEM ULLAH KHAN versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Section 10 Police Service of Pakistan (Formation, Cadre and Sanity) Rules, 1985 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3) Transfer and posting of a Special Duty (O SectionD) Service Tribunal of a Government servant dismisses the appeal of a Government employee. ????? The civil servant believed that his transfer to the non-partisan position as O-section D was detrimental to his future career. That he wanted to work to justify his drawing of salaries and allowances. That many senior officers posted under the O-section D have long been waiting for their further posting. And should be posted against the cadre post under R9 (1) of the Police Service of Pakistan (Formation, Cadre and Sanity) Rules 1985, without the assignment of responsibilities to the interim period for the position of senior officers. There was a pathetic state of affairs that had to be strengthened by the federal government to resolve the issue properly. The Supreme Court rejected the request and directed the government to refrain from appealing for immediate review of the affairs of all the officials so that the suit could be considered for further posting and the policy for this too. Be prepared Periodically review such matters
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