HASSAN KAMRAN versus FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Azad Jammu and Kashmir State Articles Act 1980 Section 3 Azad Jammu and Kashmir State Subjects Rules, 1980, R 3 Federal Public Service Commission; Rules of Competitive Examinations, 1994, R 6 (iii) (h) Constitutional Applicant Applicant Claiming to be the state subject of Kashmir, he appeared in the C-section examinations held in 1990, 1991 and 1993, in which he showed his domicile. In the C-section section examinations form of Punjab in 1993, he claimed to be the state subject of Azad Jammu and Kashmir and thus entitled to consider the inquiry against the quota allocated to the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Federal Public Service Commission. Punjab will be considered as a candidate. The Validative Petitioner is the descendant of the person who obtained the status of first class and, as such, was entitled to become a State subject of the same degree, the Subject Certificate was issued to the applicant's father, R6 (iii) (i) Accordingly, after issuing a State Subject Certificate in 1987 itself, the applicant is entitled to receive the same status as the self-issued State Subject Certificate. ) Was notified by the Federal Public Service Commission for Competitive Examinations, 1994, and that R 6 (iii) (h), the competitive examination rules will not apply to the applicant and they shall be exempted from quota of vacant vacancies specific to AJ. Was considered eligible for consideration. Competitive Examination for Kashmir, 1994
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