AZAD JAMMU AND KASHMIR GOVERNMENT versus MUHAMMAD YOUNAS TAHIR ADVOCATE MIRPUR
Azad Jammu and Kashmir Civil Servants (Ad-hoc Appointments Regulation) Act, 1992 Presented by Azad Jammu and Kashmir Civil Servants Act, 1976, Preamble Azad Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission Act, 1974, Section 9 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (duties) (Rules, 1974 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Civil Servants (Appointment and Terms of Service) Rules, 1979, R23 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Interim Constitution Act (VIII of 1974), Section 4, (f 15, 17), 48, 49 and Ad h Ad hoc Appointment Ad hoc appointment is not a grace but it is done in the public interest for a limited period so that the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Civil Servant (Regulating Ad hoc Appointments) Act. Announcement of regularly selected and regularly scheduled ad hoc appointments. , 1992 Without adhering to the selection procedure set forth under the existing rules, the purpose and policy of class legislation was not known to the Constitution but rather gave the impression that the appointment of the government was regarded as a bounty. And had temporarily abolished the merit system recognized by the existing laws, which provided that ad hoc appointments could only be made after a request was sent to the Public Service Commission and if there was no merit. It should also be decided by the Public Service Commission ad hoc appointment, though appointments do not have any right but the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Civil Servants (Regulating Ad hoc Appointments) Act 1992 gave special benefit to the ad hoc appointments and awarded the job. By depriving those who were unemployed and wanted to face employment by the process of law, such unemployed people had the right to compete and get a job that was recognized by the existing laws.
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