TARIQ HEHMOOD versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN, MINISTRY OF TELECOMMUNICATION THROUGH SECRETARY, ISLAMABAD
Authorities did not act for almost one on the implementation of the Order of the Service Tribunal Order of Section 4 Civil Servants Act (LXXI of 1973), Sections 8 and 9 of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 of the Constitution Promotion and the Superior Services Tribunal. Was. This year, the applicants / applicants filed a petition requesting that the applicants be directed to enforce the Service Tribunal Service Tribunal order, which would decide on the terms and conditions of public servants and hear appeals. Was a creation of the Constitution. In this regard, the government was required to act on the tribunal's decisions as a matter of law; in the present case, such instructions were not followed. The court, under a constitutional obligation, instructed those responsible that they could do what they needed to do within a reasonable time. The service tribunal did not have to face contempt of court; the filing of the petition was very important. The only treatment available to the applicants was the permission of the authorities to amend the sanitary list as per the Tribunal's directive. Ask for a meeting of the Promotion Committee of the department within a specified period.
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