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Citation: 1971 PLC 247
Court: Service Tribunal
Year: 1970
Decision Date: 1970-12-31
Parties: Raja MUHAMMAD DIDAR KHAN vs MEMBER, BOARD OF REVENUE, PUNJAB, EXCISE
Case cited as 1971 PLC 247
Court Name: Service Tribunal Judge(s): S. A. Mahmood, Ashfaq Ali Khan, Bashir Khan Title:Raja MUHAMMAD DIDAR KHAN vs MEMBER, BOARD OF REVENUE, PUNJAB, EXCISE Case No.: Case No. 21/5 Date of Judgment:- Reported As: 1971 PLC 247 [C.S.T] Result: N/A Judgment ORDER S. A. MAHMOOD (CHAIRMAN).-By this appeal under section 8 of the Punjab Civil Services (Appellate Tribunal,., Ordinance, 1970, Raja Muhammad Didar Khan, Excise and Taxation Inspector, prays that he may be declared senior to res--pondents Nos. 2 to 6 in the rank of Excise and Taxation Inspector and that the Board of Revenue, respondent No. 1, may be:directed to show him senior to the respondents in the seniority list. The appellant is represented by Mr. Mushtaq Ahmad Masud, Advocate. Mr. Arshad Mahmood, Advocate is present along I with Sh. Abdul Majid, respondent No. 6. The remaining respondents Malik Maqbool Ahmad, Agha Muhammad jamil Ch. Riasat Ali and Ch. Farzand Ali, are absent. On behalf of the Board of Revenue, Mr. Muhammad Ashraf, Assistant, is present along with the relevant record. The seniority in dispute in this case is in the rank of excise and Taxation Inspector. To the Excise Subordinate Service, the rules applicable were the Punjab Excise Subordinate Service Rules. 1952 and to the Taxation side applied the Punjab Taxation Subordinate Service Rules, 1954. By notification of 13-7-1964 the Excise and Taxation Services were both amalgamated in terms of Notification No. 934-64/1640-E (E & T), to the following…
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