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Case ID 266e8a7c-dcee-4144-b701-0f6649822cdd
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Case Number Writ Petition No.635 of 2008
Decision Date Apr 02, 2008
Hearing Date
Decision The Lahore High Court dismissed the constitutional petition filed by Muhammad Mobeen against the Vice Chancellor of Bahauddin Zakariya University regarding the non-issuance of an interview call for the position of Laboratory Attendant. The petitioner claimed that his application was received by the university, but the respondents denied receipt. The court found that the disputed fact regarding the receipt of the application could not be resolved in constitutional jurisdiction, leading to the dismissal of the petition in limine.
Summary In the case of Writ Petition No.635 of 2008, the Lahore High Court addressed a constitutional petition concerning the denial of an interview call for the post of Laboratory Attendant at Bahauddin Zakariya University. The petitioner, Muhammad Mobeen, asserted that his application had been submitted and received, but the university's representatives refuted this claim, stating that they had not received the application. The court emphasized the importance of documented evidence, noting discrepancies in the receipt of applications and the authenticity of the university's records. Ultimately, the court concluded that the matter involved a disputed question of fact that could not be adjudicated under constitutional jurisdiction, resulting in the dismissal of the petition. This case highlights the procedural intricacies surrounding employment applications in civil service and reinforces the necessity of proper documentation in administrative proceedings.
Court Lahore High Court
Entities Involved Not available
Judges SYED HAMID ALI SHAH, J
Lawyers Noor Ahmad Khan Meo, Malik Muhammad Tariq Rajwana
Petitioners MUHAMMAD MOBEEN
Respondents 11 others, Vice Chancellor BAHAUDDIN ZAKARIYA UNIVERSITY, MULTAN
Citations 2008 SLD 1328, 2008 PLC 918
Other Citations Not available
Laws Involved Constitution of Pakistan, 1973
Sections 199