EXECUTIVE ENGINEER, QADIRABAD BARRAGE DIVISION QADIRABAD AND OTHERS versus EJAZ AHMAD
Section 3 Service Reinstatement of Natural Justice Principles Shocked Notice, Disappearance of Impact Service Service was started from Punjab under Special Orders Ordinance 2000, but no show cause notice was issued to the civil servant. And he was fired. The Service Tribunal allowed the appeal of a civil servant and restored him to employment. Under Section 3 (2) of the Service (Special Powers) Ordinance 2000, a civil servant was not provided a fair opportunity for a hearing by not giving a show cause notice. The signal to properly defend your case was a clear violation of the Service (Special Powers) Ordinance 2000, and the principles of removal from the principles of natural justice and sufficient to thwart the entire process when the Department, through service, This type of illegal operation was taken. The Tribunal has rightly found that the authorities can initiate fresh action against the proposed procedure against a public servant, which must be acted upon in nature, and this pretext cannot be ruled out. The allegations against the employee were serious, the Supreme Court refused to interfere with the service tribunal's decision
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