SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB versus SHAUKAT JAMIL
Civil Services Holiday Rules (Punjab) Articles 8 and 8 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3) state employees were declared to be violating holiday rules `censorship of and two additions without any cumulative effect. The penalties imposed on the serving civil servant were set aside by the service tribunal in the appeal order, while the government employee failed to meet the R-8 requirements of the leave rules when applying for leave; Particularly when the authority asked him to do so was a civil servant who was cleared of all kinds of extraordinary things by the medical board, which means That the leave applied by him was on the basis of sickness, that he could not be allowed to benefit from any doubt when a public servant was required to appear before the Medical Board. Without a satisfactory explanation of a single action taken against public servants, the process of forgetting was thus proper and proper to maintain order in the service, the order of the service tribunal was set aside and the department restored. had gone
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