FAKHAR ABBAS versus PUNJAB PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Regulin 39 Punjab Criminal Prosecution Service (Constitution, Duties and Powers) Act (Section III of 2006), Article 8 Constitution of Pakistan, Article 199 Constitutional Petition Possibility, A fixed number of relaxation in the age limit in the first test conducted in the Applicants Year, 2008 Attended Punjab Public Service Commission Regulations, 2000 for selection of Assistant District Prosecutors, but they could not pass the written test to the Punjab Public Service Commission in subsequent examinations, the examination / examination criteria raised by the applicants were changed. That was his attempt in the year 2008, why not exclude the count because it was set to a completely different standard of education if the scope and complexity were significantly reduced in the proposed course for the written exam. If such a change would alter the level and quality of the examinations, which would mean the Punjab Regl n is 39. The Service Commission Regulations, 2000, meant that the candidate should get a limited number of checks. In order to achieve competitive selection, such imports need to be checked to the extent that any candidate should be tested on a consistent and consistent level. The Service Commission's full commission unanimously recommended revising the written exam syllabus for posts in question, which is supported. Such proposal of the provincial government and the revision of curriculum education from a broad scope to the limited subjects associated with the professional duties undertaken by the Assistant District Public Prosecutors, were the issues in which Punjab was identified. It was the first exam held in the year 2008, administered by the Public Service Commission. Of the questions held in the year 2008
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