AHSANULLAH A. MEMON versus GOVERNMENT OF SINDH
Sections 24, 2 (b) and 8 Sindh Civil Servants (Probation, Certification and Sanity) Rules, 1975, R10 (2) Sindh Civil Servants (Appointment, Promotion and Exchange) Rules, 1974, R4 until a deputationist After being absorbed into the department by the definition of a public servant given in section 2 (b) of the TH Act and section 24 of the Act, he could not enjoy the status of a public servant who could not resign as an employee. Is. There was an ad hoc appointment or temporary appointment in the department, so it cannot be confirmed that the appellant, who was admittedly badly affected because there were enough locksmiths for his future development prospects. The government should act according to the law. Discusses the rules and regulations and not in violation of the rules and regulations to adversely affect its intended use of its full power under sections 24 and 24 of the Act of Section 8 and 24, discussing the limitations on the exercise of powers under section 2 has been. 4 highlights
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