FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN THROUGH ESTABLISHMENT DIVISION versus BRIG. (RTD.) ZULFIQAR AHMAD KHAN
Sections 9 and 32 of Pakistan (1973), Retirement from Arts 199 and 212 Civil Service, absence of pensionary benefits to retired Army officer for non-completion of 10 years in civil service, approval of representation to the President against order. The Ombudsman, approving the constitutional petition against the order of the President applicant who did not hear before the order of the President was approved that such talk is related to the terms and conditions of service, thus, the Ombudsman and the Constitutional The complaint to the High Court was not entertained by the High Court. The acceptance of the constitutional petition by the High Court was a publicity petitioner and such matter is purely in the terms and conditions of its service. The appropriate forum for the resolution of such complaint. The service was a tribunal, not that the Ombudsman had entertained the wrong way and the petitioner's request was made due to lack of jury. The Ombudsman's complaint was accepted by the Ombudsman, the decision had no legal consequences and could be overruled by the High Court. The High Court had no jurisdiction to enjoy and accept the petition and the order to keep such an Ombudsman's order in accordance with the President's order could not be placed on account of any defect which would not have caused the occasion. Had to meet The apex court adjourned the High Court's decision to hear the petitioner. \ r \ n \ r \ n
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