MUHAMMAD AFZAL versus GOVERNMENT OF BALOCHISTAN
5 and 12 Balochistan Civil Servants (Appointment, Development and Exchange) Rules, 1979, Annexure A Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Government of Balochistan Notification No. SOR (2) 92 / S&GAD 79, 27 June 1982 In order to be included, the Armed Forces staff in the Civil Service under the provincial government and independent bodies constituted a selection board for the selection of such personnel, under which the Armed Forces of the Colonel were appointed to the Civil Service on a regular basis in Grade 19. The inclusion of the government was authorized by the Balochistan government to recruit 10% of the open positions for the early recruits, accordingly, Lieutenant Colonel / his equivalent or more, was not eligible to join the civil service on a regular basis; in the provincial civil service, no such officer could be appointed in grade 19, the post which was sent to the Balochistan Civil Service. (Executive Branch) is to be developed through the development of the Rules, 1984, which involves the induction of the Colonel in Grade 19. In violation of the rules and regulations in the Provincial Civil Service, hostility should be made to the initial recruitment of Executive Branch Officers in grade 17 and the Captain / Equal Rank is eligible to be included, up to their quota level. 10% of top positions in civil service are to be filled through publicity, R5, relaxation of the Balochistan Civil Service (Executive Branch) rolls; the deployment of the relevant officer in grade 19, 1984, did not result in grade 17 The recruitment of the initial appointment was not a result of the appointment of a person in charge of the Colonel while he was still active in grade 19 of the Provincial Civil Service, without any authority and jurisdiction over the law.
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