BRIGADIER (RETD.) MUHAMMAD SAEED. AKHTER, CHAIRMAN PSC versus AZAD JAMMU AND KASHMIR GOVERNMENT, THROUGH CHIEF SECRETARY
Sections 7, 42A, 42B, 44 and 52 of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission Act 1986, Section 4 writ petition extends the appointment of the Prime Minister / Chief Executive, respectively, for refusing to accept the advice of the President and the Chairman respectively. Was set. For a period of three years, the members of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission on the terms and conditions mentioned in the notification of their appointment before the termination of the contract under section 4 of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission Act, 1986, The Prime Minister / Chief Executive was advised by the President to extend the appointment of applicants for two years, but the President did not follow the Prime Minister's advice and did not approve the proposed extension, but a new one. The panel / proposal was made by the President in view of the clear provision contained in Section 7 of the Jammu and Kashmir Interim Authorization Act 1974 This law, announced by the Supreme Court of India, is bound to approve the advice sent by the Prime Minister / Chief Executive, if it is said that if this advice is not accepted then it will be applied by the courts. The PLD will be considered in view of the Supreme Court's observation in the 1978 SC. (AJ&K) Resp 37 Respondents, under the circumstances, were instructed to submit to the President for approval and if it was not re-approved, it would be considered a Rules of Business. I agree to the provisions contained in and under a formal notice. To be released
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