GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB versus ZAHID BEG
Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 1212 (3) of the Punjab Service Tribunals Act, 1974, allowed the respondent to appeal, the deputy was allowed to go abroad for two years; the period of deputation was longer than the job. Continued until neither reminded the authority nor called him back after the expiry of his term of employment, nor did the defendant demand extension of the defendant's service from abroad after 11 years, on behalf of the authority. The deposition tribunal's term was terminated after observing the showcase process due to overtime in employment, however, their dismissal order Appeal against has been accepted. The failure of the authority to remind or recalculate the defendant after the expiry of his stay abroad had created the impression in the minds of the respondents that he could remain on deputation as long as he was deposed. Should be called back or notified once the approval has been cleared. , Was valid and could not be interfered with. There was no question of law of public importance in this case; leave to appeal was denied.
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