IMRANRAZAZAIDI,SUPERINTENDINGENGINEER,PUBLICHEALTHENGINEERINGCIRCLE-I,GUJRANWALA versus GOVERNMENTOFTHEPUNJAB
Service Tribunals Act 1973 Section 5 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), OXXXX, RR 1, 2 and O XLI, R5 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 Option to issue a temporary injunction during the service tribunal, appeal The service tribunal is considered a civil court under section 5 (2), the service tribunals act, 1973, in all such powers having a court in the civil court under the CPC Court jurisdiction. The CPC will temporarily grant the injunction and the order will be issued to stop the implementation of the CPC / Rules under the AXLI, R5, CPC. In the absence of an express delivery to approve the interim relief of appeal, the appellate court / tribunal has the power to grant significant relief by complete or partial suspension, all such power before proceeding with the order under appeal. Which was again after the full and final hearing of the appeal, after the full and final hearing of the appeal to the Service Tribunal on the appeal of the jurisdiction of the Appeal to the jurisdiction of the Appeal, after the full and final hearing of the appeal, the service tribunal grounds Provide interim relief when the appeal is approved. Principles The Service Tribunal, therefore, has the power and authority to issue interim relief / temporary injunction during the approval of the appeal.
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