ZAFAR AHMED KHAN versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN THROUGH SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, ISLAMABAD
Article 199 of the Service Tribunals Act (LXX of 1973), Section 2, for the petitioners to maintain a constitutional application in view of the Supreme Court's decision pending the service tribunal pending Muhammad Mubin Salam and the Federation of Pakistan. Be effective. Applicants approached the High Court for the exercise of constitutional jurisdiction after a period of ninety days appointed by the Supreme Court Plaintiff that the petitioners had submitted that the orders passed by the authorities for natural justice Violations of the rules are inadmissible and therefore are not attracted to any limitation, while the process taken by the applicants in accepting the same boundaries could not be retained by the Supreme Court. That the orders passed in violation of natural justice exceed the prescribed period of ninety days. Attacks can be attacked until even the boundaries of false orders have begun from the history of knowledge. It was not the case of the applicants that they did not even know the orders passed by the authorities. The High Court refused to delay the filing of the petition
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