SHAMS-UD-DIN versus SPEAKER, BALOCHISTAN PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY, QUETTA
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 1991 Constitutional Jurisdiction Virtual Provincial Assembly Secretariat Ask for employees. , Whether public servants are appointed by the Speaker of the Provincial Assembly Secretariat by the Speaker, under the Balochistan Provincial Assembly Secretariat Recruitment Rules 1975, the constitution is enacted or authorized by Arts 87 (3) and 127 of the Provincial Government. Be no other person. Concerned with the appointment of such employees, the employees of the Provincial Assembly were neither officially appointed to the provincial government nor their appointment / appointment terms were regularized under the Balochistan Civil Servants Act, 1974, although in this regard Were on. He was not a civil servant for the purpose of provincial affairs, yet Balochistan Civil Servants Act, 1974 and Balochistan Service Tribunals Act, 1974, therefore, he has no alternative and effective treatment available, under Article 199 of the Constitution. May request the High Court jurisdiction.
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