ZAKA ULLAH BAJWA versus CHIEF SECRETARY, GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB, LAHORE
Article 9 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3) Transfer order, cancellation of government employee was transferred not only on request but also against many complaints which were fully investigated and It was finally discovered that the civil servant was not acting in accordance with the rules of good governance and was obstructing the normal functioning of the department by appealing the transfer of orders by the public servants to the government employees as well as the service tribunal. The cancellation was meant to interfere with a government employee's request. The government could not claim to be easy to operate and the government employee could be deployed as a right, but the public servant was required to serve against the position where he was ordered to transfer. As well as service decisions. The tribunal was in accordance with the law, which was a reasonable argument for the decision passed by the service tribunal and was properly appreciated. The invention of available substances and provisions of the law, which did not demand any intervention by the Supreme Court, in this case there was no specific question of the law of importance to the general public involved under Article 1212 (3) of the Constitution, The leave to appeal was denied under
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