1. Creation of supernumerary post — Service Tribunal, instead, of directing the concerned authority to send the names of both, Dr. Zafar Ahmad and Dr.Shabbir Ahmad, to the Selection Board issued a direction in terms that a supernumerary post should be created on which Dr. Zafar Ahmad should be promoted from 26.12.1996 — The learned counsel for the parties agree that there is no provision in law for the time being in force empowering the Service Tribunal to issue such direction. Zafar Ahmad Khan v. Azad Govt. and 4 others 2002 SCR 247 (B)
  2. The Tribunal has no suo motu power to issue any direction or pass any order after coming to the conclusion that the appeal filed before it is not maintainable. Abdul Qayyum Durrani v. Legislative Assembly & 4 others 2007 SCR 250 (E)
  3. Appeals before Service Tribunal cannot either way be decided by a single member — Case remanded. 2007 SCR 452 (A)
  4. —jurisdiction of—vires of Rules can be challenged before the Service Tribunal— the findings recorded by the Service Tribunal that as the Tribunal has no jurisdiction to issue the direction, therefore, the prayed relief cannot be granted, in view of the controversy involved in the matter are irrelevant as in the instant case the appellants challenged the vires of Rules and this Court in a number of pronouncements has held that the vires of the rules can be challenged before the Service Tribunal as the same is the Tribunal of exclusive jurisdiction. Zaffar Iqbal Khan vs Azad Govt. & others 2018 SCR 1079 (C)
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