AHMAD AKBAR versus GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
Article 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 1212 (3) of the Service Tribunals Act, 1973, the applicant claimed leave of appeal on the basis that after subordinate accounts passed the service department examination, he was transferred to the service tribunal. Was entitled, the applicant refused to benefit from the transfer. This examination was merely a departmental examination which was merely directed to ensure performance and skill within the department, but the applicant had no technical or professional qualifications. The Qualifying Service Tribunal was not provided; it has also been observed that outside the department, They will not be recognized even if there are jobs in the accounts. The office may give the employee some position and qualification to the tribunal, which held that he had adopted a valid doctrine and in this case there was no question of law, the leave to appeal was denied.
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