ASIF ALI BUTT versus PROVINCE OF PUNJAB AND OTHERS
Sections 7, 8 and 9 apply for leave to appeal the Punjab Service Tribunals Act (IX of 1974), Section 4 Pakistan Railway Police Act (VII of 1977), Section 5 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 2 (3) and The transfer of the original sanitary petitioner working in the suspended Punjab police was transferred to the Pakistan Railway Police in 1977 at his own request and with the written consent the petitioner was promoted to senior clerk in 1980 and selected in 1987. Grade (BS 9) was obtained 211 Punjab Police were suspended in 1989, 1987, Junior Clerk to Punjab Police on their own request and written consent. S as it was back and he was representing the applicant against the suspension of its license in Punjab was promoted 26 4 1988 as a senior clerk. His request for restoration of the Punjab police and his original sanity was rejected and his appeal was also dismissed by the service tribunal, he had filed leave for appeal. For example, against the order of the service tribunal applicant, the Supreme Court, which was initially working in the Punjab Police, was transferred to the Railway Police on their own request and written consent. Previously, his position would be abolished. Its applicant had otherwise approached the departmental authority with representation against his suspension of compensation after more than 10 years, no question was raised about the law of public importance. , Which is why the application was dismissed.
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