MUHAMMAD ASGHAR versus CHAIRMAN, WAPDA, LAHORE
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Article 212 (3) Civil Code of Conduct (v. 1908), AXXIII, R 3 Constitution Petition Before the High Court to abolish the effect of the services was challenged before the High Court and the result of the compromise petitioner. Was allowed to join his original post (of which he was not removed), which resulted in his constitutional petition filing a challenge to the Service Tribunal challenging the termination of his service. Had failed in the new era, challenged the order to suspend litigation in the constitutional petition and joined his original post. Was satisfied and the applicant withdrew his constitutional petition after his arrangements had been implemented, could not challenge the suspension order in the latest litigation, the leave of appeal was denied in the circumstances.
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