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EHSAN ELAHI versus WAPDA


Sections 17 (1A) and (1C) of the Service Tribunals Act (LXX of 1973), removing the applicant from section 4, are pleading before the Supreme Court for his case to be examined by the service tribunal. Remand should be given as to whether there is a reasonable basis for terminating the service issue. The Appellant had already been examined by the service tribunal and it was found that there was no evidence that the order to terminate the service was inappropriate. The appellant had appealed in his memorandum that this was not the case after he submitted the charge sheet. Open to the Authority, the Appellant was asked to remove him from the job without inquiry, there was no substance, and the service tribunal had no basis for seeking remand, so the prayer was not accepted.

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