MUHAMMAD SHAFIQUE versus GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB
Section 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 1212 (3) Department of Health Punjab (Medical and Dental Teaching Posts) Service Rules, Appointment of the Assistant Professor (Biochemistry) in 1979, the qualification of a Government employee was that of the MC ( Honors). He was not appointed as Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Biochemistry, with experience in Research and Specialization in Biochemistry before the Service Tribunal was dismissed. After a change in service rules made in 1988, non-medical personnel were no longer eligible for the position of assistant. Professor (biochemistry) and for this reason, the employee was not considered for appointment even though in 1989 he obtained M.Phil (Biochemistry) but he lacked the necessary basic qualifications of MB, B section. The civil servant could not insist on any appointment. Through the service tribunal, he was no longer eligible for a decision that could guarantee interference. Any question of the law of public importance by the Supreme Court was not included in the case as Article 1212 (3) of the Constitution. The leave to appeal was denied under
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