NEK ALAM CHEEMA versus ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN THROUGH SECRETARY ESTABLISHMENT DIVISION, GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
Section 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 189 and 1991 Maintaining Constitutional Petitions As a Lechse Petitioner was a civil servant, similar treatment was sought with other government employees, which were approved by the High Court in 1988. In view of the decision, there was a dispute of powers in 1982. In the year 2000, filed by the petitioner, the applicant regarding the accuracy was repeatedly applying but without any positive response the process was undoubtedly delayed by the authorities and the delay by them was non. Cannot be considered necessary. In the case of the authorities filing a case against the applicant, such a case can be presented as a reason to aggravate the matter before the court objections raised by the authorities were not established. Was also allowed to seek similar treatment and was allowed to process the decision of the service tribunal petition.
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