Case ID |
03ee72ec-7aa6-4b1c-b183-27a8d92a6ec2 |
Body |
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Case Number |
Civil Petition No.73 of 1981 |
Decision Date |
Jul 02, 1988 |
Hearing Date |
Jul 02, 1988 |
Decision |
The Supreme Court found that the petitioner, Mrs. Dilnawaz Iqbal, had resigned from her position as Principal of a privately-managed college before the nationalization of colleges. Therefore, she could not claim any advantages associated with her former position. Consequently, the petition was dismissed. |
Summary |
In the case of Civil Petition No.73 of 1981, the Supreme Court of Pakistan addressed the issue of claims made by individuals regarding their positions prior to nationalization. The court ruled that Mrs. Dilnawaz Iqbal, who had resigned from her role as Principal, could not benefit from her previous position. This case underscores the legal principles surrounding employment and nationalization, emphasizing the importance of resignation status in determining eligibility for claims. Keywords: nationalization, employment law, legal principles, Supreme Court of Pakistan. |
Court |
Supreme Court of Pakistan
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Entities Involved |
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Judges |
GHULAM MUJADDID,
SAAD SAOOD JAN
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Lawyers |
S. Abid Nawaz
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Petitioners |
Mrs. DILNAWAZ IQBAL
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Respondents |
PROVINCE OF PUNJAB through Secretary Education
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Citations |
1989 SLD 1512,
1989 SCMR 1166
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Other Citations |
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Laws Involved |
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Sections |
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