IKRAM ELAHI SHEIKH versus DIRECTOR GENERAL, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION (NISTE), ISLAMABAD
Section 2 (b) and 19 Service Tribunals Act (LXX of 1973), Section 2A & 4 Civil Service Regulations, Regln No 371A Notification No F 35/2002 SE 1, dated 25 2 2004 Organizational Employee Employees' Pension Benefits Federal The government was an employee of the National Institute of Science and Technology Education established by the appellant, and the pensionary benefits were denied. The appeal against the authorities' denial was dismissed by the appellant's service tribunal Pliya, though he was a contractor. Employed in an organization founded by Dad. But its employees' status was equivalent to that of public servants and they were entitled to pension benefits that could not be bound by the rules of the Solid Service Services. It could apply to employees of all government-controlled entities, organizations, corporations and institutions. But the rule applies to civilians as well. Employees operating under the Civil Servants Act, 1973, or employees of this institution, who have served as service employees in terms of section 2 (b) of the Civil Servants Act 1973, regarding their terms and conditions of service The Tribunal assumed that employees of law firms or corporations or companies involved under the Companies Ordinance 1984 were regulated. There were no government employees by the government as considered under section 2 (b) of the Civil Servants Act, 1973, it was found that government employees were not entitled to claim acceptable pension benefits, the National Institute of Science The status of the employees of End Technology Education was different from that of the employees. Terms and Services of Government-Administered Organizations, who were given Government Employee status under Section 2A of the Service Tribunals Act, 1973
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