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M.M. KHAN FORMER SECRETARY MEMBER FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION versus FEDERAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES HOUSING FOUNDATION


Article 199 Civil Servants Act (LXXI of 1973), Section 2 Federal Public Service Commission (Formation and Regulation of Services) Regulations, 1978, Regulation 18 General Clauses Act (X of 1897), Section 24 Constitutional Application Federal Government Employees Housing Foundation Plot Petitioner The Secretary of the Federal Public Service Commission in BS Allotment BS 21 dated April 8, 1999, temporarily allocated the plot to the applicant on the basis that the applicant's contract was not a civil servant and so on under the Employee Civil Servants Act 1973. Not eligible for allotment Validation Petitioner was elevated to BS 21, Federal Public Service Commission for 2 years 1997 by notification number 11/3/97 EI, which upon his retirement Occurred on 5 11 1999, the Cabinet Secretariat (Establishment Division) will be dealt with again on the basis of the agreement on 17.10 1999. The cable for other government employees in BS21 shall govern, irrespective of its posting to the Applicant's office, 5 11 will remain in Government employment until 1999 and the Civil Servant Act 1973 was a Government employee at the relevant time, on request. While holding the post of secretary. Become a Government Employee under R18 of the Federal Public Service Commission (Service Formation and Terms) Rule 1978, the plot allotted to the applicant under the federal government employee's scope cannot be terminated on mere assumption, without it being heard and The High Court upheld the constitutional petition in support of an unreasonable order without giving reasons and declared the invalid order without legal authority and illegal effect.

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