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Punjab Civil Servants Act 1974 Section 22 Punjab Civil Servants (Appointment and Terms of Service) Rules, 1974, R23 Punjab Service Tribunals Act (IX of 1974), Section 4 Government Employees The routine appointment of the Government was fully competent and Was prevented. And leave the absolute powers of appointment as usual, challenging appellant's development of his juniors and placing him on the senior cadre's list of Grade 18 officers of General Cadre Held: (i) of specific notification. Applicant's appointment was for all intents and purposes. (ii) Plaintiffs who treated appellant's appointment were barred from their own conduct and could not be subjected to hot and cold breathing in one breath, claiming that appellant's services were national. The cadre will be considered as a continuation of its former services. ) After the appellant's new appointment, he could not be a member of the nationalized cadre which was a dying cadre, ie a CA n should be removed from it but there would be no new appointment (iv) Punjab Civil Servants Act 1974 According to section 22, the Governor may disregard all provisions of the said Act and appointment where it appears fair and equitable. In these circumstances, due to his latest appointment and absorbed into the General Cadre in Grade 18, he was entitled to be assigned seniority from the date of such appointment.
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