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Tribunal reserves verdict on petitions linked to FBR 

byNaeem Ullah Tariq
15/09/2015
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Out of 12, the Federal Services Tribunal (FST) has reserved decisions in two cases,  carrying complaints regarding ‘fixation of seniority’ and ‘special allowance equal to 100 percent’ filed by Federal Board of Revenue employees.

The FST bench comprising of Dr Nazir Saeed and Javed Iqbal Kasi hear the cases and reserved decision with completion of arguments by both plaintiffs and respondent (FBR). The decided petitions were filed by M Yousaf and Yasmeen Akhar.

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Meanwhile, the FST heard 10 other cases relating to the FBR which were filed by Saeed Khan, Amir Khan, Sabir Ahmed, M Yasin, Khurshid Alam, M Abbas, Shoukat Hayat, M Naeem, Zaheer Iqbal and Abdul Ghafoor. The FST bench observed that two cases of similar nature filed by Saeed and Amir must be heard separately.

Proceedings of cases linked to the finance and of commerce ministries were also held at the FST. The cases were based on petitions, seeking implementation of court’s orders which had not been implemented.

 

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