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Hearing of complaints filed by FBR employees adjourned

byNaeem Ullah Tariq
06/05/2017
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Service Tribunal on Friday dated in office hearing complaints filed by employees of FBR.

FST benches comprising Syed Rafique Hussain and Nazir Saeed and Syed Muhammad Hamid and Muhammad Javed Iqbal Kasi heard complaints.

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Both benches of Federal Service Tribunal heard plenty of cases being contested by the employees of Federal Board of Revenue against their organization of working. They had filed complaints about seniority, implementation and other matters. Hearing on the cases was adjourned owing to absence main counsels in the cases from the tribunal.

Syed Rafique Hussain and Nazir Saeed adjourned hearing of cases filed by M Zaman, M Waheed, Abdul Ghafoor, Muhammad Arshad Rahim, Ghulam Ishaq Kiyani, Muhammad Arif and Attique Ahmed Abbasi.

Abdul Ghafoor had filed a review petition; Muhammad Arshad Rahim had filed a petition about ‘withholding of two annual increments’; Ghulam Ishaq Kiyani had filed petition seeking correction in judgement; Muhammad Arif and Attique Ahmed Abbasi and others on various other administrative acts of FBR.

Muhammad Zaman had filed his case recently in 2016. He had submitted a case seeking Interim Relief same as of the case filed by Muhammad Waheed.

FST bench Syed Muhammad Hamid and Muhammad Javed Iqbal Kasi also dated in office hearing of complaints filed by Muhammad Shakeel Akhtar, Tariq Masood, Ghulam Sarwar Qureshi, Syed Salahuddin Gillani, Khalid Hameed,  and others cases raising questions regarding ‘Antedatin’ promotion, seniority, and financial incentives to the employees.

This bench also adjourned hearing on recently filed case by Sardar Ali. Ali had filed a case about seniority and had complained about board’s reckless conduct about this. He had prayed the tribunal to direct the board on on the issue.

Muhammad Ferozuddin, another appellant, had filed an Implementation matter which was pending before the tribunal since 2014. He had prayed the tribunal to redirect the board on implementing on FST’s old decision about his promotion.

 

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