SHAMS-UD-DIN versus SPEAKER, BALOCHISTAN PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY, QUETTA
Balochistan Provincial Assembly Secretariat Recruitment Rules 1975 R6 Balochistan Civil Servants Act (IX of 1974), Preamble Balochistan Service Tribunals Act (V 1974), Section 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 87 (3), 127 and 199 Constitutional Jurisdiction The ability to apply for provincial assembly secretarial employees, whether public servants are appointed by the provincial assembly secretariat speaker, under the Balochistan Provincial Assembly Secretariat Recruitment Rules, 1975, provided for by the Articles 87 (3) and 127 of the Provincial Government of the Constitution. Or any other person authorized by it shall have no role in the appointment of such employees. Provincial Assembly Their employees were neither eligible for the provincial government's discretion nor their appointment / appointment terms were regularized under the Balochistan Civil Servants Act, 1974. Although there were posts on provincial affairs, they were not civil servants, yet, for the purposes of the Balochistan Civil Servants Act, 1974 and the Balochistan Service Tribunals Act 1974, and therefore, they had no alternative and effective treatment available. No, they may request jurisdiction of the High Court under Article 199. Constitution [Jurisdiction]
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