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Federal Service Tribunal adjourns hearing of cases filed by FBR employees

byNaeem Ullah Tariq
01/07/2016
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Three benches of the Federal Service Tribunal (FST) on Thursday adjourned the hearing of cases filed against the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) by its employees.

A division bench of the FST comprising members, Syed Muhammad Hamid and Ishtiaq Ahmed, heard majority of cases carrying complaints about “special allowance equal to 100 percent of the basic pay”, “special allowance” and “seniority.” The bench directed the administration to schedule their hearings in second week of July and directed the parties to bring relating documents along on the hearing after Eid.

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Amjid Ali, Shahzad Muhammad Amir, Ali Gohar, Shahid, Syed Jamil Shah, Mehboob Ali Khan, Muhammad Ishfaq, Asadullah, Gohar Zaman and Attaullah Khattak had filed petitions seeking “special allowance equal to 100 percent of basic pay.”

Muhammad Ashraf, Javed Alam and Shafqat had filed pleas regarding special allowance while Khalid Mehmood had filed a petition about his seniority at FBR.

Another bench of FST comprising Muhammad Arshad Bhatti and Syed Rafique Hussain Shah also adjourned hearing of implementation and other matters filed by Muhammad Luqman, Muhammad Iqbal Minhas and Muhammad Arshad Rahim.

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