SIKANDAR HAYAT SHAHEEN versus GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
Civil Servants Act 1973 Section 8 Police of Pakistan Service (Formation, Cadre and Sanity) Rules, 1969, R4 Police Service of Pakistan Probationary Service Rules, 1950 Establishment Division O&M Letter No. 31 5 75, para 8 Seniority Appeal In the All Pakistan Unified Grade filed by the appellant, the seniority of the Police of Superintendent (Grade 18), consisting of three groups of armed forces officers, recruits direct recruits and appellant promoters. Was included while the respondents were directly recruited. In the Police of Pakistan and two respondents were promoted by seniority of the provincial police service, while in the seniority list published in 1980 the list of seniority was posted by one of the respondents. Veterans reported that they had entered the Police Service of Pakistan and sent Sardha. The Academy in East Pakistan, where he was made a prisoner of war and released in 1974, was given a posting in 1975 before W and was later promoted to Police Superintendent in Grade 18 in 1976 and therefore They were pushed back by the appellant even though appellant was already appointed in Grade 18 more than the development of the respondents mentioned earlier. In no way, the seniority list can be legally imposed on the appellant, in which the order of determining the appellant's sanity was also given.
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