MUHAMMAD SHAFIQUE versus GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB
Section 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 1212 (3) Punjab Health, Department (Medical and Dental Teaching Posts) Service Rules, 1979 Appointment of Assistant Professor (Biochemistry) in 1979 Despite the qualification of a Government employee MC (Honors). ) With the experience of research and specialization in biochemistry, he was not appointed as an Assistant Professor of Chemistry (Biochemistry) before the service tribunal was dismissed. After a change in the rules of service made in 1988, non-medical personnel were no longer eligible. Assistant Professor (Biochemistry) and because of this, he was not considered for the appointment of employees even though he obtained M.Phil (Biochemistry) in 1989 but lacked the basic MBA qualification. , A B-section civil servant could not insist on the appointment of a post. Through the service tribunal, he was no longer eligible for a decision under which no legal weakness was encountered so as to guarantee interference. e No question of public importance law by the Supreme Court was included in this case as the leave to appeal under Article 212 (3) of the Constitution was denied.
Find a Lawyer Near You
Dealing with a matter like this? Connect with a verified advocate in your city — free on SJP Lawyers Directory.
🔍 Find a Lawyer
tax advocates from Sohawa District Jelum lawyer