MUDASSAR AHMAD versus GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Arts 199, 212, 4 and 25 Service Tribunals Act (LXX of 1973), Section 4 (1) of the Prime Minister's Secretariat / Placement Bureau against ad hoc vacancies on ad hoc basis. Appointment of applicants on recommendation. BP Section 14 Applicants were terminated on Cabinet decision without the use of free speech The High Court's jurisdiction to grant relief to applicants was generally judged by Article 199 of the Government's policy decision constitution. Were not open to, as under the Constitution's scheme, the executive must have full authority to formulate its policy, however, the position will vary where the personal rights of a citizen are severely affected by the decision of the policy, The power of interference of the High Court will be attracted by. Influenced by the cabinet's decision, the High Court's jurisdiction was Cluster Article Article 199 of the Constitution merely terminated termination services on the direction of the Cabinet of Individuals, and some appointments were made accordingly. Who were in service, the applicants were subjected to discrimination against any justification. With no legal authority or no legal effect
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