DIRECTOR, SOCIAL WELFARE, N.-W.F.P., PESHAWAR versus SADULLAH KHAN
Border Civil Servants (Appointments, Promotions and Exchanges) Rules 1989 R10 (2) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3) Government employee, termination of employment of corrupt government employees on this basis. In addition, his appointment was violated R-10 (2), the Civil Frontier Province of the Northwest Frontier (Appointment Promotion and Exchange Rules, 1989 Service Tribunal) noted that according to the practice of the authorities themselves Irregular appointments were made that were similar to civil ones. The Servant Service Tribunal found that although the appointment of civil servants was temporary, it was appointed by the competent authority to the civil servant, which was re-directed from the date of termination of his service, which was certified temporary. The Authority is allegedly responsible for the random appointment on a temporary basis. As a result, the termination of the services of public servants, which were completely non-guaranteed authority, did not result in clearance if, after the appointment of self-employed public servants on a temporary basis, the termination of the services of public servants. Cannot be allowed to exploit its errors, it is because it committed itself in violation of the self-appointed service tribunal's management process. No irregularities were committed in motivating government employees to send appeals but were denied in the circumstances.
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