MUNIR AHMED versus MINISTER FOR HOME AND TRIBAL AFFAIRS, GOVERNMENT OF BALOCHISTAN, QUETTA
Section 5 Balochistan Civil Servants (Appointment, Promotion and Exchange) Rules, 1979, R14 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Applicants for the appointment of Constitutional Officers for a specific district for appointment in the Levies department and for the test. The request was later made. Interview; Applicants were recommended for appointment by Department Selection Committee, but the appointment orders were not issued to the applicants and due to the intervention of the Minister, the matter was delayed which referred the Zonal Director to the District. Had directed the candidates to examine and repeat the marriage. It has been assigned to prevent the appointment of applicants who work on behalf of the competent authority with discretion and discrimination, and the recommendations of the selection committee cannot be approved even though they were not binding on the appointing authority. While rejecting, there must be some reasons. The discretionary authority in the rejection authority was to be exercised wholeheartedly and not arbitrarily, making the appointments on the recommendations of the department selection committee under the Balochistan Civil Servant (Appointment, Promotion and Exchange) Rules, 1979. Had to go Or public service commissions not based on political matters, but in a letter to Secretary-General Lewis, it was clear that the applicants' appointments were not stopped due to some irregularities, but also to the Chief Minister on Political Affairs. Failed to provide reasons for re-directing the test and interview. To the extent of the specific district guidelines in relation to re-examination and interviewing only, with no legal authority and
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