SYED ZULFIQAR HUSSAIN SHAH versus CHIEF ENGINEER IRRIGATION, FAISALABAD ZONE, FAISALABAD
Article 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 1212 (3) Non-Governmental Property Recovery of such damages The Government employee has long been discharged from his duties without obtaining leave as well as charge. A government employee, the store in charge of it, was inspected and found to cost Rs 4,18,703. The competent authority found damages to the civil servant and fined the recovery of missing store articles and also appealed to the service tribunal. Upon inquiry, the accuracy inquiry officer was dismissed so that the public servant was found guilty of negligence due to the negligence of the employees who suffered a loss of Rs. 18,703 because of the store with the help of the authority. Open on The magistrate, the relevant police station staff and department officials prepared the inventory of available stores in the presence of the officers, Arnott deliberately harmed the government and was found to be truly guilty and ordered to pay the missing items. The service tribunal dealt with every aspect of the case and there was no error or misreading of the substance or misunderstanding of the law. There is no specific question of the law of importance of the general public to the general public as was considered under Article 1212 (3) of the Constitution. Appeal leave denied
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