PAKISTAN RAILWAYS versus SHAUKAT ALI HAMDANI
Section 15 Revised Salary Scale Scheme, 1972, Para (H) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 185 and 25 Two appeals were established on the same cause of action and their case corresponded to the case of Employee (defendant). Was. The Supreme Court may have interfered with it, but the High Court refused to exercise its constitutional jurisdiction for two reasons, namely that the Department itself passed (H), the Revised Pay Scale Scheme, in 1972. The way the Appeal Employees was built. Under para (h), other employees were held in a similar position to employees who were held in similar positions, and those employees who refused to be employed would be treated as discrimination which violated Article 25 of the Constitution. Will be. And the case of these employees was not a fair case in which arbitrary constitutional jurisdiction should be appealed to the High Court, however, if it is authorized to not interfere with the decisions of the courts for the above reasons, , The High Court decision was upheld. Under the circumstances
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