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FST adjourns hearing of service matters filed by FBR employees on Monday

byNaeem Ullah Tariq
28/03/2017
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Service Tribunal on Monday dated in office hearing on service matters after receiving documents from parties.

FST Chairman Justice (R) Sayed Zahid Hussain and and Dr Nazir Saeed heard three cases filed by Muhammad Sulaman Javed, Muhammad Nawaz, and Muhammad Shakeel Akhtar.  The bench had asked the parties to submit record of cases.

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Muhammad Sulaman Javed had prayed the tribunal to ensure implementation over its already given decisions; Muhammad Nawaz had challenged dismissal from services, and Muhammad Shakeel Akhtar had challenged removal from services.

Tribunal’s bench had recently reserved decision on promotion cases filed by M Iqbal and Habib Ahmed. Both employees of FBR had submitted complaints regarding their promotion and had asked the tribunal to direct the department on awarding their meritorious scale at the department.  Same bench also heard couple of other cases carrying dismissal matter and adjourned hearing.

Tariq Tanveer and Noreen Safia had filed these petitions in which they had pleaded against dismissal from services. The appellants had prayed the tribunal to direct the Federal Board of Revenue to allow them to serve on the posts from where they had been asked to spare services.

Previously, the bench had adjourned hearing following absence of main counsels from the tribunal.  However, the tribunal issued directives to the representing counsels to submit relating documents prior to next hearing.

 

 

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