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Citation: 1971 PLC 204
Court: Civil Services Tribunal
Year: 1971
Decision Date: 1971-05-24
Parties: K. M. ASLAM MALIK vs THE INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF POLICE, PUNJAB, LAHORE AND ANOTHER
Case cited as 1971 PLC 204
Court Name: Civil Services Tribunal Judge(s): S. A. Mahmood, Ashfaq Ali Khan, Bashir Ahmad Khan Title:K. M. ASLAM MALIK vs THE INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF POLICE, PUNJAB, LAHORE AND ANOTHER Case No.: Case No. 510/213 Date of Judgment:1971-05-24 Reported As: 1971 PLC 204 [C.S.T.] Result: N/A Judgment ORDER S. A. MAHMOOD (CHAIRMAN).-By this appeal under section 4 of the West Pakistan Civil Services (Appellate Tribunals) Ordi--nance, 1969, Mr. K. M. Aslam Malik, Prosecuting Inspector of Police has prayed that his seniority may be fixed and declared jointly along with all other confirmed Inspectors of Police of the General Branch, and he be placed at, No. 48 in the seniority list of confirmed Inspectors of Region No. 3. In the amended appeal, which was filed without being signed, he prayed that his seniority may be fixed among Inspectors of Police, including Prosecuting Inspectors in accordance with the date of promotion to the selec--tion grade. This prayer raises the question of inter se seniority of the appellant vis-a-vis respondents Nos. 3-12 in Annexure `L'. They ate shown at serial Nos. 10-19 in this list, the appellant being at No. 20. The appellant argued his own case. The Inspector- General of Police and the Province of Punjab, respondents 1 and 2 were represented by Mr. A. G. Humayun, Government Pleader. Out of respondents Nos. 1--71, Messrs Israrul Haq and Rizwanul Haq have appeared before us. The other respondents are not present. The appellant did not wish to add…
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