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Former Employees of East Pakistan (Appointment to Federal Posts) Ordinance (X1 of 1983) Section 3 Paid Outstanding Retired as Assistant Registrar (B17) of Trade Unions, National Institute of Labor Administration Training, Sixty Years Upon attaining age, the appellant died on temporary death and allowed his legal representatives to replace him due to the 1971 war, claiming to be leaving Dhaka, East Pakistan, and claiming salaries as salary. Was granted, appellant was serving in East Pakistan. (Now Bangladesh) and after the fall of Dika, he fled to Pakistan in 1971 where he was absorbed in the service in 1983. Respondents who opposed the applicant's claim claimed that they were not entitled to arrears due to the provisions of the former employees' provisions. Appointment costs for the Government of East Pakistan (Appointment on Federal Posts) Ordinance, 1983 interdiction depends on the presidency.
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