PAKISTAN POST OFFICES versus MUHAMMAD AKRAM
Workman's Compensation Act 1923 Schedule II West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance (VI 1968), Sections 2 (1) and 2 (b) (i) of Sections 2 (1) N and CL (xiii). ) The Civil Service Act (LXXI of 1973), Section 2 (1) (b) (iii) The Postman, an outdoor duty workman in the Post and Telegraph Department, was an employee and not a civil servant because he was a Schedule II KCL (xiii) Cover. In the Workers' Compensation Act, 1923, the respondent was employed as a postman in the Pakistan Post and Telegraph Department, which had become a corporation and it was a commercial organization defined by the West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment Ordinance. Was given in section 2 (b). The respondent of 1968, who was a laborer, thus made his trial for the first time under section 1 (4) of the West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment Ordinance, 1968.
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