1. Appellants — promoted on officiating basis — and alleged that after shifting of the post — They have been promoted against the post. Thus, they are aggrieved and no order can be passed adversely affecting their terms and conditions of Service. Held: these appellants are holding the posts on officiating basis and the officiating promotion does not confer any right for regular induction against the post. Syed Khadim H. & others v. Imran Aziz Butt & 6 others 2015 SCR 1528 (E)
  2. — an officiating promotion can be made when the post falls vacant as a result of deputation, leave or appointment on current charge basis of the regular incumbent— A qualified civil servant having the relevant experience and qualification prescribed for the post may be appointed/promoted but such promotion shall not confer any right for regular promotion. Muhammad Tufail Mir & 6 others v. Secretary Electricity Deptt. & others 2017 SCR 35 (I)
  3. —Officiating promotion does not confer any right of promotion on regular basis. For the sake of arguments, the post is deemed to be vacant even then the appellant was not vested with any right to claim his regular promotion. Shahzad Naseem Abasi v. Board of Revenue & others 2022 SCR 1610 (B)
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