DIRECTOR-GENERAL, PAKISTAN RANGERS, LAHORE versus MUHAMMAD ZUBAIR
Section 15 (1) (c) Pakistan Rangers (Talent, Discipline and Appeal) Rules, 1967, R4 Civil Servants Act (LXXI of 1973), Section 1 (3) Government Employees (Talent and Discipline) Rules, 1973, R4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3) Member of Pakistan Rangers Force Compulsory Retirement Services Service Tribunal to allow employees to appeal that the mandatory retirement order from service section 15 (1). (C), was approved under the Pakistan Rangers. Under the Ordinance, 1959 nor the Government Employees (Talent and Discipline) Rules, 1973, which apply to 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 resigned from service, has been approved, it cannot be interfered with by the service tribunal on the basis that such order as per the provisions of public servants. Should have been approved. Qualifications and Discipline (Rules, 1973), and also consider the opinion of the Member Services Tribunal on the dispute, such as Khurshid Ahmed's case 1984 PLC (C Section) 12, under which the Service Tribunal took this view. That the employees of the Pakistan Rangers Force are governed by the Pakistan Rangers (Efficiency, Discipline and Appeal) Rules, 1967, which rules the Government Employees (Performance and Discipline), 1967.
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