KHALID ZAMAN versus GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN THROUGH SECRETARY, ESTABLISHMENT DIVISION, ISLAMABAD
Schedule I and II Civil Servants Act (LXXI of 1973), Section 8 Compulsory Service (in Armed Forces), Ordinance, (XXI of 1971), Section 9A Service Tribunals Act (LXX of 1973), Service Tribunal Appellant Section 4 Seniority Appellate Appeal, holding the rank of Captain in the Pakistan Army, appeared in the Central Superior Services Examination with the permission of the GHQ, and upon qualifying the examination, was assigned to the Postal Group of Civil Service, to which he joined. After that, he submitted representation from the Pak Army Appellant. The Chairman, Pakistan Postal Services Management Board, who requested that a retired captain of the Supreme Court give similar benefit by assigning seniority to him on the basis of the benefits of seniority of military service as per the decision of 1812 2002. can go. From the date of joining the Pak Army of the Postal Group of Civil Service, all the benefits will result from this. The Board Chairman accepts Appellant Grant's request. Canceling an order passed by the chairman against which the appellant filed an appeal - neither showing the sanity in the postal group through the service of the record recorded by him in the Secretary of the Pakistan Army He was not inducted into the Pakistan Army nor maintained under compulsory service. Armed Forces Ordinance In view of the rules governing the seniority of Pakistan Army officers involved in the civilian army in civilian post in, it can be believed that the assistance provided by the Supreme Court to other retired captains, in this matter. I cannot appeal to the appellant. And the Pakistan Postal Services Management Board
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