SHAHID WAZIR versus SECRETARY, KASHMIR AFFAIRS AND NORTHERN AREAS AND STATES OF FRONTIER REGIONS DIVISION, GOVERNMENT OF
Rr 3 (b) (c) and 4 (b) (iii) Civil Procedure Code (V 1908), Section 11 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3) Employee Corruption and Misdemeanor, Government Employee Charges Found that the prosecution had taken full advantage of the opportunity to hear of such convictions, such punishment imposed on a civil servant was maintained by the service tribunal and the Supreme Court, a criminal employee corrupted by a criminal court. The Supreme Court's Department and the Service Tribunal were dismissed after acquittal of the charges. Appeals of a civil servant who is seeking criminal reinstatement because of his criminal charge may be subject to departmental and criminal proceedings at the same time, and in the first round of litigation, an independent government employee presents his case. Had failed to do so, in which his guilty plea was also considered by the Supreme Court. The second round of litigation initiated by a civil servant was deliberately undermined by the principle of the judiciary. The high court refused leave to appeal to a civil servant
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