- Order on the basis of which appointment order of the appellant was annulled has been written by D.E.O. and not by Divisional Director of Schools — Order of Divisional Director not placed on record — Held: It cannot be presumed in vacuum that order passed by D.E.O. was passed on direction of Divisional Director of Schools. A. Rashid v. D.E.O. and another 1997 SCR 367 (B)
- Selection Board — Test & interview — Name of the respondent nowhere figures in merit list—Neither he appeared nor applied for the post — Written statement — Held: Written statement of the respondent totally negates the argument of his counsel — Respondent was not eligible to be appointed in place of appellant. Abdul Rashid v. D.E.O. and another 1997 SCR 367 (C)
- Appellant appeared before the Selection Committee in light of advertisement and passed the test and interview — Under law they are entitled to be appointed against the vacant posts for which they contested — Education Department should have issued their appointment orders in light of merit list. Nasreen Akhtar & 3 others v. Sameena Bilqees & others 2006 SCR 312 (B)
- Appointments and promotions without recommendations of Selection Committee, void ab initio — Promotion order of civil servant not in accordance with law can recalled without notice — The scheme of law/rules is clear that all the appointments have to be made on the recommendations of Selection Committee. Held: The appointments made without the recommendations of Selection Committee are void ab initio — Similarly the promotion orders are issued on the recommendations of Selection Committee and any promotion/appointment order issued in violation of the relevant rules is void ab initio and not sustainable. Muhammad Khurshid & another v. Secretary Education Schools & 4 others 2011 SCR 175 (A)
- Held: The promotion order of a civil servant can be recalled during the probationary period without issuing a notice to him, if it was not passed in accordance with law or rules. Muhammad Khurshid & another v. Secretary Education Schools & 4 others 2011 SCR 175 (B)
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