IBRAHIM SHAH versus EXECUTIVE DISTRICT OFFICER, SCHOOLS AND LITERACY DEPARTMENT, DISTRICT MARDAN
Section 5 North West Frontier Province Civil Servants (Appointment and Exchange) Rules, 1989, R12 (2) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Amending the Rules on Constitutional Appointment Prior to posting the posts of PTC teachers What was to go At the district level, 25% on merit and on merit beach-wise / year-wise candidates who were sincere residents of the Union Council where there were vacant posts, a new recruitment policy was issued which changed this procedure. Was brought The main change in recruitment was that the standard was removed as per batch / year and 25% vacant posts were to be completed at district level merit and 75% at union council level. The proposed change brought only one change, that is, union council-level vacancies also had to be filled in on open merit and it eliminated the batch / year standard that awaited the teacher's appointment. No automatic appointment was required by this standard on a year-by-year basis, but now Open Merit competes with other candidates over Open Merit. Instead of calculating / year between, had been the better option for this. Applicants were not excluded from the selection of applicants, but they had to contend with others, regardless of their qualification years, amendments to the rules would apply to the applicant and None of the applicants' legal rights were ignored. Constitutional amendment rules dismissed
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