IFTIKHAR AHMAD versus SECRETARY MINISTRY OF HEALTH GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
Sections 5, 6, 7 and 11 Service Tribunals Act (LXX of 1973), Issue of Section 4 Showcase Notice Appellant was issued a show cause notice for misconduct on the basis of which he was accused of misappropriating certain items. And argued that there was no regular service inquiry against the service tribunal, without certifying any qualifications, seeking remand for the same reasons as to when the action against the appellant was initiated, at the time of the service (special powers) ) The removal from the ordinance, 2000 was already in force, which was in force at that time. In the course of time, the proceedings of the inquiry against the appellant should be taken under the circumstances under the Service (Special Powers) Ordinance 2000, under which it was stated under section 11 that the ordinance abolished all other existing rules, punitive action. In order to start, the authority was instructed as well as an incomplete order. Complete the same allegations against the appellant and within a reasonable time within the h. Law that gives the appellant the opportunity to defend his will
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