MUHAMMAD AMJID KHAN versus SECRETARY, WORKS & SERVICES, GOVERNMENT OF N.-W.F.P., PESHAWAR
Section 14 and First Schedule, Parts A&C Notification No. SO (E) W&S / 13/77, Dated 22 3 2005, Works and Services Department North West Frontier District Government Rules of Business, 2001, R25 and Schedule IV , Columns 2 and 3 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution Petition of Employees' Complaints of the Officers of the Local Government Administration, After their Transfer, under Notification No. SO (E) W&S / 1377 , Dated 22 3 2005, Department of Works and Services Domicile District, it could not be deployed elsewhere to accommodate another employee. Once the employee was permanently relocated to a district, he moved permanently to a designated position, such an employee could not be posted outside the district. His junior provincial government had the power to adjust from one district to another, but only about the officials who had not yet moved permanently and were stationed in their Domi district. The civilian government had the authority to transfer the employees to the district of their domain and when an approved post was available in that district, and in the meantime, the employees could be transferred to another district of the province, according to the provincial government. The applicant did not have the option to move. It has a district of Domicile as it has already been adjusted by permanent transfer to its district and the order to move the applicant to another district outside his Domicile district was against the law / rules / policy and Was banned under
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