LT.-COL. SYED JAWAID AHMAD (RETD.) versus PAKISTAN DEFENCE OFFICER HOUSING AUTHORITY, KARACHI
Section 11 Employees (Services) Rules of Pakistan Defense Officers / Housing Authority, 1992, Chapter III, Para 5 (a) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution Petition Retaining the Rules of Illegal Services Applicable Defense Housing Was an employee of the authority who had Services were terminated without any formal inquiry under the Code of Conduct Val Pakistan Defense Officers / Housing Authority Employees (Service) Rules, 1992, were unconstitutional and their implementation was challenged before the High Court under Article 199 of the Constitution, Especially with regard to the question. Natural justice and can be heard because since the authority was a legal entity and it fell within the purview of Article 199 of the Constitution, its employees were brought under the purview of the Service (Special Powers) Ordinance 2000; Was fair, unethical, against the spirit of immoral and fair play for any company to terminate any employee, who had been in the service of the company for almost 7 years, allegedly without any affiliation. The opportunity for an employee to respond to allegations on the basis of mismanagement was in a developing society in which for affected employees There was no developed welfare state. In the event of a back-and-forth disaster, we find ourselves at the mercy of unscrupulous employers; the authorities must comply with the clauses contained in the Service (Special Powers) Ordinance, 2000, before initiating any action against their employees. Was banned because it outlawed Pakistan's defense. Order placed on termination of applicant service under Officers' Housing Authority Employees (Service) Rules, 1992
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