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FST benches to hear complaints by FBR employees today

byNaeem Ullah Tariq
15/11/2016
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Two division benches of Federal Service Tribunal will hear ‘reversion’, ‘implementation’ and ‘increment’ complaints filed by employees of Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on Tuesday (today).

FST benches comprising Members Syed Rafique Hussain Shah and Dr Nazir Saeed; and Ishtiaq Ahmed and M Javed Iqbal Kasi would hear the cases.

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Syed Rafique Hussain Shah and Dr Nazir Saeed would hear cases filed by Waseem Iqbal, Anjum Waheed, Said Hussain Abbasi and Abdul Sattar.

Waseem Iqbal, Anjum Waheed, and Said Hussain Abbasi had filed complaints on ‘implementation’ while Abdul Sattar had submitted a complaint about ‘withholding of three increment’.

The later bench would hear cases filed by Noor Muhammad, Muhammad Ishtiaque and Aurangzeb challenging reversion. They had filed their cases in 2016.

Another appellant had filed complaint about implementation by Syed Sultan Abbas. Same bench would hear the cases asking the tribunal to ensure implementation over its earlier announced decision which was not yet compiled by the board authorities.

Meanwhile, FST on Monday adjourned hearing of complaints filed against Federal Board of Revenue (FBR).

FST benches, comprising members, Syed Rafique Hussain Shah and Dr Nazir Saeed and; Syed Muhammad Hamid and Muhammad Javed Iqbal Kasi heard the cases and adjourned.

Syed Rafique Hussain Shah and Dr Nazir Saeed held hearing of complaints submitted by Habib Ahmed, Muhammad Yasin and Muhammad Saleem. The bench adjourned hearing for further arguments following request by the counsel of board for time.

Ahmed, who filed this petition in 2011, had submitted in the tribunal that board’s administration had been ignoring FST’s old decision, thereby had not provided him relief granted to him by the tribunal.

Yasin and Slaeem had submitted their complaints at tribunal in 2016. They had asked the tribunal to direct board on their promotion which they had been denied in violation of board’s rules and regulations.

The other bench of FST, of Syed Muhammad Hamid and Javed Iqbal Kasi, dated in office the cases as the bench was busy with hearing of other cases. These were the ‘antedation promotion’ cases filed by Muhammad Naeem Khan, Syed Rashid Hussain and Muhammad Bin Yamin.

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