MAQBOOL HUSSAIN ASIF versus SECRETARY, LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT, GOVERNMENT
Sections 191 and 196 of the Punjab Local Councils Servants (Services) Rules, 1997, R4 (v) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution Promotion, the review of the applicants was appointed by the competent authority of the former District Council which Later Punjab Local was announced. The Government Ordinance, 2001, moved the applicants to various union councils, where they were developed by the District Councilors on the recommendation of the selection committees. Applicants were upset over the letter / circular issued by the authorities, under which their promotions were reviewed to show that the plea submitted by the applicants was that the executive order could not overturn legal rules. Is. Legal authority was enacted by the competent authority in the exercise of legal powers, and no circular was issued by the executive until one of them was indicted. The applicants were not eligible to be promoted to the position or to have any other servant's rights. The relevant union council was violated, but the orders issued by the authorities were declared without legal authority and They were set aside while the circumstances allowed for a petition
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