ABDUR RASHID versus SECRETARY ESTABLISHMENT DIVISION
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Article 212 (3) Employees working in the Federal Secretariat were granted the Secretariat Allowance entitled to allowance, the Central Board of Revenue Petitioner was also benefited from the employees of the Government Employees, the Central Board of Film Censorship claimed. The official employee's complaint for such allowance was that, like the Central Board of Revenue, which was affiliated with the Ministry of Finance, the Central Board of Film Censorship was an associated department of culture. The two departments should be treated equally in connection with the payment of the Secretariat Allowance. When the Civil Servant's Department of Appeal failed, they filed an appeal before the Service Tribunal for any particular class of appellant who failed on leave of appeal. An allowance was payable when applicable. The entry of the persons was that the Secretariat Allowance was not payable to the personnel belonging to the Central Board of Film Censorship, so there was no violation of the terms of service and there was no provision of any law or any law. Was provided under which it was provided that if a special allowance was made payable to a particular class of public servants, other public servants would also be entitled to such allowance, In the absence of supply, public servants could not be included in the Secretariat's allowance, appeal allowed The conditions were refused.
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