NAWAZ ALI SHAR versus PROVINCE OF SIND
Sindh Civil Servants (Appointment Promotion and Exchange) Rules 1974 Part III Appointment Applicant was proposed for appointment as Civil Judge after being cleared by the Provincial Public Service Commission, and against the available government posts medically. Fit was declared, however, a refusal of the appointment of applicant as Civil Judge summarized such remarks on the basis that he was an active political activist and constantly involved in political activities. , Said the presence of any written report or negative material on the government's record against the applicant That the government is not capable of providing the relevant rules regarding the initial appointment to prove that an applicant for the initial appointment was disqualified if he was a political activist or a double major in politics. , An entitlement was made in favor of the applicant when there was no material available or report negative on the government's refusal record Appointing the applicant as a civil judge was the government's discretion when it complied with all the terms Was the government issued a directive to appoint a petitioner as a civil judge under the circumstances?
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