WATER AND POWER DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY THROUGH CHAIRMAN versus BRIG. (R.) MUHAMMAD ARIF
Proposed Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Respondent was initially appointed on probation as Engineer in WAPDA and due to the state war between Pakistan and India, it was transferred to Pakistan Army on 13 12 1965. The commission was created through partnerships. Compulsory Services (Armed Forces) Ordinance, 1965; Respondents received normal progress in the Army and retired from the rank of brigadier from 12 12 1995; He again approached W WAPDA for employment, which expressed its inability to adjust it. The High Court accepted the respondent's appeal for his re-employment, which required the respondent to serve all practical purposes. (Armed Forces) cannot be considered under the ordinance. Since 1965, he was permanently inducted into the Pak army, where he retired as a brigadier and the question of his return to Wapda was not sustainable according to the principles of law.
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