GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB THROUGH SECRETARY SCHOOLS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, LAHORE versus TAUQEER MAZHAR BUKHARI
R4 (1) (b) (i) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 1212 (3) Service Denial of Service Failure to make regular inquiry Service tribunal was a schoolteacher substituted for fines by a civil servant and he was charged with employment. Was dismissed. No special allegation was made against any particular student for improperly facilitating the examination by the inappropriate means, nor was any respondent taken by the examiner / auditor nor any student No action was initiated against the accused for cheating or copying and there was no evidence on record. The service tribunal confirmed the pay cut in three steps, rejecting some unlawful interference by public servants. The fact that the veil should be checked regularly should be punished for removal from the job. Given the nature of the allegations, there has not been a strict accusation that cannot be proven in any way or without adding a solid app. The enormous voice service tribunal before the Supreme Court had removed all shortages, there was no question of the law of public importance. Permission denied by the Service Tribunal was denied and no appeal was allowed to interfere with any illegal proceedings.
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