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Case Details
Case ID 160dea1e-ff42-4eb0-97a8-d3542a080d80
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Case Number Civil Petition No. 509 of 1981
Decision Date Jul 30, 1988
Hearing Date
Decision The Supreme Court dismissed the petition filed by Fazal Din against the dismissal from service by the Punjab Service Tribunal. The Tribunal had provided cogent reasons for rejecting the appeal, and the petitioner was unable to demonstrate any legal error or present a question of public importance warranting the Court's examination. Thus, the petition was dismissed.
Summary In the case of Civil Petition No. 509 of 1981, Fazal Din, an ex-Accountant from the Jhang Treasury Office, appealed against the dismissal of his service by the Punjab Service Tribunal. The Tribunal had dismissed his appeal on 23-2-1981, providing clear reasons for its decision. Upon review, the Supreme Court of Pakistan, presided over by Justices Ghulam Mujaddid and Saad Saood, found no errors in the Tribunal's judgment and noted that there were no significant legal questions or public interest issues to address. The Court ultimately dismissed the petition, reinforcing the Tribunal's authority and the rationale behind its decision. This case underscores the importance of adhering to procedural justice and the limitations of judicial review in employment-related disputes. Keywords include Supreme Court, Punjab Service Tribunal, legal appeal, and dismissal of service, ensuring relevance in legal discussions and SEO.
Court Supreme Court of Pakistan
Entities Involved Not available
Judges GHULAM MUJADDID, SAAD SAOOD
Lawyers Latif Rawn, Advocate Supreme Court, Ch. Mchdi Khan Mehtab, Advocate-on-Record
Petitioners Fazal Din
Respondents others, THE SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB, FINANCE DEPARTMENT
Citations 1989 SLD 1890, 1989 SCMR 1758
Other Citations Not available
Laws Involved Punjab Service Tribunals Act (IX of 1974), Constitution of Pakistan (1973)
Sections 4, 212(3)