NADEEM IQBAL QURESHI AND 9 OTHERS versus AZAD GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR
Section 44 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Secretaries Secretary Recruitment Rules, 1978, R5 The publicity of the applicants claiming that the non-applicants were not adhering to the R5 of the Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Secretaries Secretariat Recruitment Rules 1978 and Deputy. Secretaries were promoted on the basis. Senior fitness, while it was ordered that they follow the petitioner's petition, requested that a writ of mandamus be issued against the non-applicants and they should be instructed to fill the posts of the deputy secretaries. To be done The intention of the non-applicants through public service commission selection on merit and not on the basis of sanity-less fitness was that the matter was related to the terms and conditions of service and an appeal could be filed before the service tribunal. The writ petition filed by the petitioners was not valid although there was no provision under which the Ice Tribunal could apply to the server for the enforcement of the rules, but where no final order was passed. The public servant should wait until the approval of such order, then he can deal with the matter Instead of referring to the High Court for a declaration or injunction, they may challenge it before the Service Tribunal. Applicants, in these circumstances, await an order passed in order to defy the R5 of the Secretariat Recruitment Rules of Azad Jammu and Kashmir in these circumstances. When such an order was passed, they could then file an appeal before the service tribunal, where they could set up an independent J&K.
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