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FST divisional benches will hear dozen cases filed by FBR employees today

byNaeem Ullah Tariq
09/05/2016
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Three division benches of Federal Service Tribunal (FST) will hear over a dozen cases carrying variety of complaints against the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on Monday (today).

The FST benches comprising members, M Arshad Bhatti and Muhammad Javed Kasi, Syed Rafique Hussain Shah and Muhammad Hamid and, Nazir Saeed and Ishtiaq Ahmed would hear the cases.

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Employees of the FBR had complained about their promotion, annual increment, seniority and implementation of previously given orders of the FST through these petitions.

Members M Arshad Bhatti and Muhammad Javed Kasi would hear cases of implementation, promotion and seniority filed by M Luqman, Rakhshanda Aziz and Mansoor Sadiq respectively.

Bench comprising of Syed Rafique Hussian Shah and Muhammad Hamid would hear cases filed by Muhammad Naeem Khan, Raza Ashfaq and Ahmed Hussain.

Meanwhile, a third bench of Nazir Saeed and Ishtiaq Ahmed would hear cases submitted by Ghulam Hussain, Inaam Ul Haq, Muhammad Musa, Ajmal Khan, Muhammad Haroon, Khalid Mehmood and others.

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