PAKISTAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION versus MANZAR HUSSAIN
Respondents who received the M. Secretary degree in Physics in the Pakistan Engineering Council Act 1976 Section 27 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 25 and 185 (3), were appointed as Engineer in the Radio Pakistan Pakistan Engineering Council Act 1975, the answer being The appointment came after the appointment of veterans. Only that the Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation was eligible for appointment as engineer in various departments, including that the respondents who were not graduating in engineering were accordingly ineligible for recruitment and even though they were allowed to remain in the job. He was not given Class I status in BP Section 17. The High Court, in the constitutional jurisdiction, stated that such treatment to the respondents was unusual because the defendants were deprived of the same status given to the graduate engineers even though they were operating in the same condition and had to consider them on the same terms. Whether the appeal was allowed or not, Article 25 of the Constitution was violated because the respondents were graduate direct slaters, no engineering graduates while other employees belonging to different degrees with a bachelor's degree in engineering. Did not belong to the same class, because of discrimination and discrimination This question will arise. Is not born
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