ASAD ILYAS versus BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, LAHORE, THROUGH CHAIRMAN
R 4 (1) (b) (V) Punjab Service Tribunals Act (IX of 1974), Section 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution Petition dismissed from service and the appeal of the service tribunal was dealt with in this direction. It was said that before filing the appeal, the authority, which was so filed for almost four years, that the applicant filed the petition for a speedy hearing and after about six months the applicant was granted non-submission. Speaker's order stated that his request for a speedy hearing was considered and rejected, which is surprising, five years after filing the appeal, Was disposed of irresponsibly even if information about the appeal was being provided or it was stated that the request for a hearing was not made clear by the authorities that the applicant referred to the High Court for the implementation of the terms and conditions. The applicant had all the rights of h as a public worker as the liabilities of those responsible for the performance of their services, but the same application by order of the decision of this case The decision was made based on the reasons, the authorities were instructed to appeal and within a period of time the law was ordered by law. According to this decision.
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