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Case ID 0f272c03-a86a-4b87-8f4e-f76910e9ee1a
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Case Number Writ Petition No. 1236 of 1997
Decision Date Sep 24, 1997
Hearing Date
Decision The Lahore High Court allowed the writ petition, directing the respondents to appoint the petitioner as an Arabic Teacher. The court found that the petitioner, UME KALSOOM, was entitled to an additional 10 marks due to her status as the daughter of an ex-employee of the Department, which brought her total to 74 marks. The imposition of a recruitment ban by the government did not negate her vested right to appointment. The court ordered the appointment to be made within a fortnight, emphasizing that the right of the petitioner for appointment could not be undermined by subsequent policy changes.
Summary In the case of UME KALSOOM vs. SECRETARY EDUCATION, PROVINCE OF PUNJAB, LAHORE, the Lahore High Court addressed the petitioner's claim for appointment as an Arabic Teacher based on her entitlement to additional marks per the Punjab Civil Servants Act. The court ruled in favor of the petitioner, reinforcing the principle that vested rights cannot be overridden by subsequent recruitment policies or bans. The case highlights the importance of protecting the rights of applicants in public service recruitment processes, especially when they have established eligibility based on existing policies. This ruling serves as a precedent for similar cases where applicants may face challenges due to administrative changes after their eligibility has been determined. Keywords such as 'public service recruitment', 'entitlement to marks', 'Lahore High Court decision', and 'Punjab Civil Servants Act' are crucial for SEO optimization.
Court Lahore High Court
Entities Involved Not available
Judges RAJA MUHAMMAD KHURSHID, J
Lawyers Pirzada Noor Ali Shakoori, Hafiz S.A. Rehman
Petitioners UME KALSOOM
Respondents SECRETARY EDUCATION, PROVINCE OF PUNJAB, LAHORE
Citations 1998 SLD 1202, 1998 PLC 46
Other Citations Not available
Laws Involved Punjab Civil Servants Act, Constitution of Pakistan
Sections 4, 199