AHSANULLAH A. MEMON versus GOVERNMENT OF SINDH
Sections 24, 2 (b) and 8 of the Sindh Civil Tribunals (Probation, Certification and Sanity) Rules, 1975, R10 (2) Sindh Civil Servants (Appointment, Promotion and Exchange) Rules, 1974, R4 of the Sindh Service Tribunals Act 1973 When a deputationist was absorbed in the department, he did not enjoy the status of a public servant, which did not, in accordance with the definition of a public servant given in section 2 (b) of the Act, and section 24 of the Act Could not be pressured. Depository status in the department was either an ad hoc appointment or a temporary appointee, so it could not be confirmed that the appellant, who was admittedly badly affected because of its potential for future development. There is plenty of Lux Standi to emphasize. Comply with the laws and regulations nor infringe it as it may adversely affect its entire power subject to the Articles under which section 8 and 24 of the Act's jurisdiction under section 24 Has been discussed. Section 24 highlights the use of options
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