I.A. SHARWANI versus GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
Subject to clauses 4 and 3 of the Service Tribunals Act 1973 section 4 of the Tribunals Act 1973 (1) gives a public servant the right to appeal to a service tribunal if he or she is inconvenienced by a final order, whether original or appealed, Sub-clause within 30 days of communication of such order by the Department Authority or in relation to any of its terms of service or within six months of the establishment of the appropriate tribunal, whichever is later. subject to (a). Before filing a service tribunal before filing a service appeal, review or representation related to an aggrieved government employee, which may be provided under the relevant rule, the appeal for service must be submitted in accordance with the prerequisite of the prerequisite. ? Date 90 days from the date on which such appeal, review or representation was preferred, if it has not been decided before the expiry of the said period, in terms of clauses (b) and (c). In which no Appeal Service shall lie before the Tribunal, namely, (i) against any order or decision of a departmental authority that determines fitness or is appointed or held by another person; Will do Be promoted to a particular position or to a higher rank or grade, and (ii) against any order or decision of the departmental authority at any time before July 1, 1969, it may be further observed that sub-section (a) Under (1) in the event of dismissal of employment, termination of employment, compulsory retirement or reduction of a lesser post or time scale or penalty at a lower stage in any time scale, the appeal shall be lying to a tribunal referred to Section. Section of the Act,), o
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