QAMARUDDI N versus PAKISTAN THROUGH SECRETARY, ESTABLISHMENT DIVISION, ISLAMABAD AND ANOTHER
R12A Service Tribunals Act (LXX of 1973), Section 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3) Correction of scope Petitioner, joining his service in the date of birth of civil servants in 1977 Sorted by birth 1. 4 1946 The applicant later filed an appeal before the service tribunal, to correct his date of birth, after representing the government applicants, the service tribunal petitioner claimed that he was in fact born on 1 4 1948. But at the time of joining the service, his date of birth was inadvertently written as 1 4 1946 which, under Rule 12A of the Government Employees (Appointment, Promotion and Exchange) Rules 1973, the date of birth was once official Was listed at the time of joining the job. No change in birth date was allowed for the final stay and after that, unofficial claims and attempts to display the error in birth date birth were disclosed by government employees as they move towards retirement age. Yes, yes or there was manipulation of documents. Such a process should be discouraged and effectively stopped. Aggravated complaints by the petitioner did not raise any specific question of law of public importance; the decision of the service tribunal not to use any illegal, defective or unlawful appeal was dismissed \ r \ n
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