FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN versus AMIR ZAMAN SHINWARI, SUPERINTENDING ENGINEER
Section 9 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Promotion, Claiming for Enforcement of Order The Department sought leave to file an appeal against the High Court order under which the petitioner was directed by the High Court. Was to promptly promote the public servant to the next party. The civil servant, named in serial number 3 of the seniority list, had the issue of development from Superintendent Engineer (BPS 19) to Chief Engineer (BPS 20) unaccompanied by the General Selection Board without any solid material and Was hollowed out on hollow ground. However, his juniors, whose names were low in serial numbers serial numbers 6 and 7, were promoted as a result of which he terminated the employees after which the order was obtained before the service tribunal. It directed the government employee to consider the issue of development. And if he was clear on the development, it would apply to his minors from the date he was promoted to Chief Engineer BPS20. After the service tribunal failed to implement, the civil servant filed a constitutional petition against the tribunal's failure to comply with the High Court's order directing the tribunal High Court to investigate the behavior of the department. Request approved with. Prompt in the next party with immediate effect with all the previous benefits but the position of fact was accepted by the department before the service tribunal as well as the high court, but the orders passed by the service tribunal attitude Failed to do The groundwork and injustice were done with government employees for no reason. Yep
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