KHAN ZADA versus DIRECTOR-GENERAL, DIRECTORATE OF PLANNING, GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
Population Welfare Planning Program (Appointment and Termination of Service) Ordinance 1981 Section 6, Termination of Chitral and Swat (Administration) Regulation (I 1969), 4, Para 4 Services Appellant became the Family Planning Officer of the then Swat State. While integrating the provincial border into the provincial border, the population planning program was restored on July 1, 1970, after dissolving the province of West Pakistan on a regular provincial civil servant in the NWFP, following the population plan. I was taken over by the federal government and the appellant became an employee under the Government of Pakistan. The Lafayer Planning Program (Appointment, Terms and Conditions of Service) was created under the Ordinance 1981, in which all other than the appellant provided for written tests / interviews to determine the suitability of employees to be retained in the service. Demands were made with individuals. Employees of the Population Division will test / interview the Federal Public Service Commission appellant's objection on the basis that he was a former Swat State employee who was absorbed on a regular basis and therefore did not have to take this test. May be. Appellant's services were terminated on failure to regularize his services and, as such, he could not attain the status of a public servant as the appellant was temporarily authorized to subordinate employees of the provincial government under the applicable rules and regulations. He was a temporary employee of the NWFP government and thus could not claim against him. Appellant's appeal before the service tribunal was also severely barred because the appellant
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