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Citation: 1971 PLC 12
Court: Civil Services Tribunal
Year: 1970
Decision Date: 1970-10-13
Parties: Ch. ALTAF AHMED vs MEMBER, BOARD OF REVENUE (EXCISE AND
Case cited as 1971 PLC 12
Court Name: Civil Services Tribunal Judge(s): S. A. Mahmood, Ashfaq Ali Khan, Bashir Ahmad Khan Title: Ch. ALTAF AHMED vs MEMBER, BOARD OF REVENUE (EXCISE AND Case No.: Case No. 1/141 Date of Judgment:1970-10-13 Reported As: 1971 PLC 12 [C.S.T.] Result: N/A Judgment ORDER S. A. MAHMOOD (CHAIRMAN).-This appeal is by Mr. Altai Ahmed Waraich, now Excise and Taxation Inspector, who claims seniority over several promoted as well as directly recruited Excise and Taxation Inspectors. Mr. Altaf Ahmed Waraich was recruited as Excise Sub---Inspector from 20th September 1941 and was promoted as officiating Excise and Taxation Inspector from 28th January 1970. In the latest list of seniority of Inspectors his name does not figure its the list was drawn up before he was promoted. Before the West Pakistan Excise and Taxation Subordinate Service Rules, 1966 were notified the rules applicable to - the Excise Subordinate service were the Punjab Excise Subordinate Service Rules, 1952, and to tire Taxation side the Punjab Taxation Subordinate Service Rules, 1954. The Excise and Taxation were bothamalgamated by Notification No. 934-64-1640-E (E & T), dated 13th July 1964, which is to the following effect:- "The Governor of West Pakistan is pleased to order that both the cadres of Excise/Taxation Inspectorate Staff should be amalgamated and made interchangeable w. e. f. 1st December 1962. Their designation henceforth will be Excise and Taxation Inspectors and Sub-Inspectors, Rule 3 of the 1966…
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