ALI NAWAZ SOOMRO versus DIRECTOR-GENERAL FEDERAL INVESTIGATION AGENCY, ISLAMABAD
Section 2 (b), 3, 5 and 10 Service Tribunals Act (LXX of 1973), Section 4 Service Appellant was removed from the job after issuing show cause notices and alleging inquiry against them. That he had helped the woman illegally. An overseas action on his second woman's changed passport, which amounts to mismanagement with the appellant, allegedly relied heavily on the statement of the central suspect, saying that the main suspect was not considered sufficient to stand alone. Should have Appellant's guilt; in this regard, other controversial evidence was also required, however, it was proved that the main accused had applied the appellant's new immigration official the same day, on duty, which referred the female passenger to the clearance. The passport was originally handled, it included appellant's arguments. The authority's weak, unsubstantiated order under which the appellant was removed from the job was set aside and consequently reinstated from the date of his dismissal, with the benefits returned.
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