ABIDA HUSSAIN versus RETURNING OFFICER
Pakistan's Constitution 1973 Arts 240 and 260 Civil Servants Act (LXX1 of 1973), Section 2 (1) (b) \ Service of Pakistan \ Appreciation \ Civil Servants \ Appointment of Ambassadors on the basis of contract Whether service has come under the purview of Pakistan Or not. ambassador For such work, the ambassador's duties in the sense of Articles 240 and 260 of the Constitution were fulfilled and the person was given the duties that the Federation of Pakistan Employees held as one of the terms of the contract. Were assigned by Employees cannot be excluded in the appointment procedures as the service provided in the Civil Servants Act 1973 is determined by the scope of service of Pakistan, so it cannot be applied to the appointed person as stated. That should be limited to the scope of this law. This is due to the interpretation of a civil servant used in the Civil Servants Act 1973 and under Article 260 of the Constitution, the phrase "person in the service of Pakistan" was not used. A proportional certificate prepared by a Foreign Ministry person, who was not a member of the Foreign Service of Pakistan, would not help him for Pakistan's Foreign Service was one of Pakistan's professional groups and There was a different way of appointing. Was provided by the Establishment Division, the Ambassador does not need to be a member of the Foreign Service Post as it was not envisaged in the Constitution, it is better to provide Article 240 of the Constitution pertaining to the Ambassador's Post of Pakistan's services. Will be. In relation to the affairs of the Federation a post and such post shall be considered in the \ Service of Pakistan in [Words and phrases].
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