LT.-GEN.(RETD.) JAMSHAID GULZAR, CHAIRMAN FPSC, ISLAMABAD versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN THROUGH SECRETARY ESTABLISHMENT DIVISION, GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN, ISLAMABAD
Section 4 (1) [as amended by the Federal Public Service Commission (Amendment) Ordinance (XV of 2005]] and section 4 (1A) [inserted by the Federal Public Service Commission (Amendment) Ordinance (XV of 2005). ]] The term of the current members of the Commission after it was banned by members of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 89, 199 and 264 Constitutional Requests Public Service Commission, Federal Public Service Commission (Amendment) Ordinance, 2005 Was able to enforce. / Issue an ordinance with a renewal effect, which will apply to members who still hold their positions. The ordinance's wires could not be subjected to judicial review as a legitimate piece of legislation that, if any, was clearly stripped. And such members were held to the office at the time of the issuance of the Ordinance by the necessary intention in clear word ordinance, therefore, their appointment was no past and closed path. Article 264 of the Constitution benefited the members on their issue. Not available because it isn't. The High Court dismissed the constitutional petition in the circumstances
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