FARID ULLAH KHAN versus FEDERAL TAX OMBUDSMAN
Sections 9, 14 and 32 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 199 and 21 2 constitution petition order to move government employees from the place of employment to the place of income tax inspector by the Federal Tax Ombudsman. Are serving The transfer of the Federal Tax Ombudsman to another zone was directed on the basis that the applicant's real brother was a practice advocate in the district where the applicant is serving the applicant, alleging this before the High Court. The Federal Tax Ombudsman's direction to the Federal Tax Ombudsman was challenged. No jurisdiction to pass illegal order. The Federal Board of Revenue may take notice of the Federal Board of Revenue's applicant as a civil servant, directing him to move out of the district, along with his terms and conditions of service. A complete ban on entertaining a constitutional petition against the transfer of a public servant. In addition, the applicant had already obtained a proper remedy by filing a representation before the President of Pakistan under Section 32 of the Office of the Federal Tax Ombudsman, Ordinance, 2000, even on that basis the constitutional petition was competent. Didn't see
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