HAZAR KHAN JATOI versus GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
Civil Servants Act 1973 Section 8 (4) Police Service of Pakistan (Formation and Cadre) Rules, 1969, R4 (1) (b) All Pakistan Unified Grade and All Pakistan Services (Rename) Rules 1973 and Cabinet Secretariat, Establishment Division Notification 10/8/83 2B (Police), Seniority Appellant joined the Sindh Provincial Police Service as Assistant Sub Inspector in 1986 and served as the Superintendent of Police for the entry of Police. Promoted. Government of Pakistan named the appellant as serial number 5 on the Sindh government, which included the Sindh police officers who were included in the Police Service of Pakistan, and then by the notification of 4 198 1986, it was named among the police officers. The senior was placed at No. 9. Of the four provinces included in the Police, Service of Pakistan, showing the date of his appointment in the Pakistan Police Service as of 1981, the appellant claimed that his entry into service should be calculated from AD 2 3 from 1974. When he was promoted to superintendent of police and his name was added to serial number 1 police officers in Sindh province, the appellant claimed that he was to be assigned an encroachment on the Police Service of Pakistan. Should have The first vacancy in Quetta for Sindh Province when he was appointed as the Superintendent of Police from 2-4 1974, according to the Police Service of Pakistan on a regular basis, which was regular under the Police Service of Pakistan (Formation and Cadre) Rules, 1969. Under the All-Pakistan Service (Name change) Rules 1973, the All-Pakistan Unified Grades are being regulated under the 1969 Rules, as per the Service, Rule 4 is appointed.
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