FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN AND OTHERS versus AMIR ZAMAN SHINWARI, SUPERINTENDING ENGINEER
Section 9 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Promotion, Claiming for Implementation 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 develop a civil servant immediately in the next grade civil. The servant, who was named in serial number 3 of the seniority list, was deferred from the Superintendent Engineer (BPS 19) to the Chief Engineer (BPS 20) by the General Selection Board without any authoritative material. Their names were promoted to juniors whose names were listed in serial numbers 6 and 7, under which the employees faced concern and then the order was obtained before the service tribunal, Remanded the department, which directed it to consider the issue of development on the issue of public servant. If he was clear for development, the day he was promoted to the post of Chief Engineer BPS 20, his juniors would not be implemented, the Civil Servant ordered the Tribunal High Court. A constitutional petition was filed against the non-implementation of the order under which the order passed by the Tribunal High Court examining the behavior of the department was directed to be implemented. The Department of Reality's position was acknowledged by the Department before the Service Tribunal as well as the High Court, but nonetheless, the Department failed to enforce the orders passed by the Service Tribunal. Without which a special ground court had properly examined the behavior of the department and rightly so.
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