AFTAB AHMED SOOMRO versus SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN, MINISTRY OF PRODUCTION AND INDUSTRIES, ISLAMABAD
Rr 4 (1) (b) (i), 5 & 6 Service Tribunals Act (LXX of 1973), Section 4 Demotion Appellant who was serving as Deputy General Manager at Pakistan Steel, who was in charge Development Cell. They were removed after charging and holding the charge sheet. The inquiry alleges that he failed to arrange for payment of electricity bills in connection with two schools that were temporarily provided with electricity connections. Installation of electric meters and electricity billing was reported in the schools, saying that the department was a work of electricity and gas and not of development works. Appellant's cell was restricted to development and construction issues only, two schools were completed and handed over to the Education Department through two appellant departments, namely, Development Cell, after which all the utilities related matters like electricity, gas etc. gone. The Air and Department Gas of the Power and Gas Department and not the Development Cell / Appellant and the Department of Electricity and Gas are obliged to make another arrangement for the issuance of electricity bills or the use of electricity bills so that To ensure that appellants were apportioned to charges for the use of electricity bills, they were found to be unlawfully liable under the circumstances, failing to arrange for payment of bills, in two schools. Because the appellant was not guilty of the charges against him, the service tribunal approved the case against him. The beating order was set aside and restored to its original position. All legal benefits \ r \ n \ r \ n
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