GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN versus MUHAMMAD UMER MORIO
R 4 (1) (b) (i) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 1212 Corruption Government employee, on Hajj holiday, performed Hajj and then went to Germany and the United States. He said that he had not obtained prior permission from the relevant authority to visit the countries. They had obtained visas for the two countries a year before going to Hajj, and thus, had enough time before going to these countries, such authorities had to inform them of such visits and situations. Did not inform the authorities. Such treatment of civil servants was a serious misconduct by him and such allegations could also be removed or dismissed from the service of the department when he had just honored BS 19 to BS 18. The former had departed from Pakistan. An employee could only visit the country for which the leave was granted. It was not good to visit other countries. As a civil servant, a government official may have indicated that he belonged to a disciplinary force of Pakistan. The court converted the appeal into appeal and dismissed it. \ R \ n \ r \ n
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