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Citation: 1971 PLC 6
Court: Civil Services Tribunal
Year: 1970
Decision Date: 1970-12-08
Parties: MANZOOR AHMAD AND 2 Other vs WEST PAKISTAN PROVINCE THROUGH THE MEMBER
Case cited as 1971 PLC 6
Court Name: Civil Services Tribunal Judge(s): S. A. Mahmood, Ashfaq Ali Khan, Bashir Ahmad Khan Title:MANZOOR AHMAD AND 2 Other vs WEST PAKISTAN PROVINCE THROUGH THE MEMBER Case No.: Case No. 132/99 Date of Judgment:1970-12-08 Reported As: 1971 PLC 6 [C.S.T.] Result: order made Judgment ORDER S. A. MAHMOOD (CHAIRMAN).--An appeal under section 4 of the West Pakistan Civil Services (Appellate Tribunals) Ordi--nance, 1969, having been filed by Messrs Manzoor Ahmad, Allah Ditta Baloch and Zafar lqbal Malik against the West Pakistan Province, Director, Excise and Taxation, Peshawar, District Opium Officer, Nowshera, Mr. Habib Ullah, Senior Clerk and Abdul Khaliq, Storekeeper in the office of District Opium Officer, Nowshera, it was dismissed in limine by Mr, Z. A. Chana, one of the Members of the West Pakistan Civil Services (Appellate) Tribunal, duly appointed under the rules to hear the appeal in motion. Thereupon the appellants moved a review application. It was admitted and notices were issued in the review application to the respondents, who have not appeared before us. The question involved in this case is whether this Tribunal has power to review its own order when no express power of review has been conferred on the Tribunal and secondly whether this Tribunal is competent to review an order made by a Member the of West Pakistan Tribunal, since this Tribunal has now been constituted as the Punjab Civil Services, (Appellate) Tribunal, and is governed by the Punjab Civil…
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