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BRIG. (R) MUHAMMAD ARIF versus WAPDA


Section 2 (F) and 9 Service Tribunals Act (LXX of 1973), Section 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional applicant refuses to reinstate applicant after rendering essential services in the Armed Forces, accuracy The employee will make a request or report to the employer through the employee. Within months of his release from the military service, but not within three months of such release, the employer had arbitrarily refused the applicant on the provision of mandatory service (Armed Forces) Ordinance, 1965, in due time. Was related to implementation. The terms and conditions of service that attract the jurisdiction of the Service Tribunal High Court dealt with the constitution, with the observation that the employer, if advised,

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