NAZIR AHMAD, CHIEF RADIOGRAPHER D.H.Q. HOSPITAL, MARDAN versus SECRETARY HEALTH, GOVERNMENT OF N.-W.F.P.
Sections 9 and 13 of the Northwest Frontier Province Service Tribunals Act (I of 1974), Section 4 Regulating the Service Before Retirement The service tribunal appellant, who joined the service as a radiographer, was first a senior radiographer at BPS 7. As they were developed and eventually promoted. Active Charge Base Appellant's radiologist at BPS16 submitted a number of applications before retiring to be selected as a Chief Radiographer to regulate his services, but as a senior radiographer, Despite completing seven years of service, his services were not so regular. The position of Chief Radiographer at BPS16 was promoted on a regular basis and the Appellant was also advised that the Director General Health Appellant did not regularize his services as Chief Radiographer in BPS16. Was given a retirement from. The radiographer at BPS 16 because he had not only completed 7 years of service as a senior radiographer, which was a prerequisite for such regularity, but was also suggested by the authority. Appellant's request for his retirement was subject to application as he applied for retirement with the benefit of regularizing his services as chief radiographer at BPS. The Department of 16 should have issued a retirement order after regularly taking advantage of the appellant, but this was not done, apparently due to instability or negligence of the relevant authority service tribunal to the Chief Radiographer BPS. Status
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