DR. MUHAMMAD SIDDIQUE versus DR. RIFFAT AYSHA ANIS
Promotion in the Section 4 National Institute of Health (Service) Rolls Service Tribunals Act (LXX of 1973), Section 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3) BPS 19 by the Department of Public Promotion Committee of the Chief of Nutrition Division Defendant's development was delayed (as I am a qualified nutritionist and applicant senior) and was placed in the \ Miscellaneous \ Cadre, but the advanced applicant (despite being qualified in biochemistry and junior to the respondent). There is no experience in the Nutrition Section except the certificate given by the Executive Director to the Nutrition Applicant's Field / Doe. To be eligible for the applicant to be promoted to the YJN was treated as a degree or qualification in biochemistry discipline and did not have the necessary qualifications, experience and research work to promote it. The credit had all the required qualifications as the Chief of the Division of Credit. And the long service background in nutritional regulations should have been kept in such a position that the fact that the biochemistry graduate could be placed in the Nutrition Division, by seniority as well as the competence of the Respondent Government in the Nutrition Division. The cadre was not produced, the holding of the respondents under the Miscellaneous cadre was an order of unauthorized and unlawful applicant.
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