MOHABBAT ALI versus PROVINCE OF PUNJAB
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Article 199 Punjab Service Tribunals Act (IX of 1974), Section 4 Industrial Relations Ordinance (XXII of 1969), Section 25 Deputy Commissioner's driver has alleged that the driver of misconduct has been acquitted by a criminal court. ? The allegations that led to the mismanagement should not have been prosecuted in the court proceedings. Due to the jurisdiction, the service tribunal dismissed the appeal of the driver's services which was dismissed due to jurisdiction but the complaint was not forwarded, but filed a constitutional petition, which lasted six months. Overdrive Generally enough to relieve constitutional jurisdiction, even the merit driver was not entitled to relief. The driver was given ample opportunity to examine the witnesses, and some of these individuals Was investigated but no error / department action was identified in the investigation even otherwise it was considered that such action was done according to the recorded minutes. , Provided the appropriate opportunity and natural justice requirements are met, before the driver can be dismissed, the driver is not entitled to relief despite the benefits.
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