DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE versus MUHAMMAD ARIF
RR 6 (3) and 6 (4) The procedure for applying corruption cases applies to the R 6 (3) or R 6 (4) Rules of Discipline and Discipline in 1975, in cases where Corruption involved, will depend on these circumstances. In the case of Ach, it is offered in Article 6 (3) by R6 (4), even in cases of corruption. Article 6 (3) and 6 (4) of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 ()) The dismissal of a police officer on charges of corruption without regular inquiry found that the service tribunal found that such a case was conducting a proper inquiry. For R6 (), action was a reasonable matter and not an F () privilege. And the Code of Conduct for summary action against such a police officer, 1975 was an unthinkable service tribunal, however, in general, it should have sought remand for further action under R 6 (4). The default order of dismissal was set aside, and remand was received for further processing of the case.
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