MUHAMMAD IBRAR KHAN versus GOVERNMENT OF N.-W.F.P. THROUGH SECRETARY REVENUE, PESHAWAR
R 3 10, Chapter III, Part III Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 The competence to be trained at Patawara Training School was 25 years and only candidates were already in service as Patawari was eligible for further training for twenty-five years. Applicants of the age of 18 could not indicate that they were registered candidates / candidates and their names come in the register for Patwari candidates. Such persons may have certificates from some Patwari, but they have the same document. It had no effect that they submit applications. To register their names in the register and their names appear in such list. Applicants, in such cases, did not fall into the category of accepted candidates, the applicants were not formally appointed / employed nor was there any special issue in their case. One of the special permits / waivers passed through the training course before the applicants fall into the category before the exam and it is the Director Land Records' discretion to allow the Patwari Training School applicants to admit applicants. Or to deny, under circumstances the patwari was not entitled to concessions who were already in active service to the government.
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