IMTIAZ AHMAD SADIQ versus SHAMSHER ALI KHAN
The Punjab Service Tribunals Act, 1974, section 4 (b) of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3), waived the permissions granted for the examination. Whether the appeal filed by the respondent (Government employee) before the service tribunal was fully competent in view of the bar contained in section 4 (b) of the Punjab Service Tribunals Act 1974, where the service tribunal against the order of the competent authority under appeal No lie Fitness or other person's appointment or appointment to a particular position or advanced to a higher position or grade, whether the service tribunal's order is equivalent to ordering the promotion of respondents in grade 19 and grade 20, and if so, whether The Service Tribunal shall have the jurisdiction to order such development, rather than allow such respondents to consider the issue with such publicity. And whether the order of the service tribunal question has adversely affected the applicants (public servants) and whether such an order can be granted in their absence and given the opportunity to be heard without them. ?
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