DIRECTOR-GENERAL, PAKISTAN RANGERS,LAHORE versus RJ-3609EX- INSPECTOR MUHAMMAD ZUBAIR
West Pakistan Rangers Ordinance 1959 Section 15 (1) (c) Pakistan Rangers (Performance Discipline and Appeal) Rules, 1967, R4 Civil Servants Act (LXXI of 1973), Section 1 (3) Government Employees (Performance and Order) Rules, 1973, R4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3) of the members of the Pakistan Rangers Force Mandatory Retirement of Service Service Tribunal have allowed the employees to appeal, that the mandatory retirement section from the service. 15 (1). C) Under the Pakistan Rangers Ordinance, 1959 nor the Government Employees (Talent and Discipline) Rules, 1973, which was passed to validate the appeal of such employees. Was the service of employees of Pakistan Rangers governed under the provisions of the Pakistan Rangers Ordinance 1959 and the rules made thereunder, which ignored the provisions of the Civil Servants Act, 1973 and the rules made thereunder? If the order of section 15, Pakistan Rangers Ordinance 1959 strictly resigns from service, is not approved, it cannot be interfered with by the service tribunal on the basis that the provisions of the Government employees Should have been passed. (Performance and Discipline) Rules, 1973; and also consider disputes over matters such as the case of Khurshid Ahmed, a member of the Service Tribunal, 1984 PLC (CS) 12, under which the Service Tribunal took the view that Employees of the Pakistan Rangers Force are kept under the control of the Pakistan Rangers (Performance, Discipline) and Appeals (Rules, 1967), which have the power over the Government Employees (Performance and Discipline) Rules, 1967.
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