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Civil Servants Litigation
- Revision: Revision by Commissioner
- Relevant Law: Section 122A.
- Commissioner can revise any order passed by a subordinate officer to remove errors prejudicial to revenue.
- Time Limit: Within five years from the date of the original order.
- Cannot revise if an appeal is pending.
- Review: Review is not a common remedy under tax laws in Pakistan.
- Usually, revision or appeal is the route taken.
- However, FBR can review or recall its own orders in limited administrative or procedural contexts.
- Legal Services Related to Services Tribunals in Pakistan
- Here are the main types of legal services offered for cases involving Services Tribunals:
- Legal Consultation
- Evaluation of your case to determine its merits.
- Guidance on the proper legal forum (e.g., Services Tribunal vs High Court).
- Advice on available legal remedies and timelines.
- Filing Appeals or Petitions
- Drafting and filing appeals under the Service Tribunals Act, 1973.
- Representation in federal or provincial services tribunals (e.g., Punjab, Sindh, KP, Baluchistan).
Court Representation, and Writ Petitions in High Court
- Court Representation
- Appearing before the relevant Services Tribunal.
- Presenting evidence, arguments, and witnesses.
- Responding to notices or show cause letters issued by government departments.
- Review and Revision
- Filing for review petitions or revisions if the initial judgment is unfavorable.
- Seeking remedies such as reinstatement, seniority restoration, or back pay.
- Writ Petitions in High Court
- If the tribunal’s decision is challenged, lawyers may assist in filing a writ petition under Article 199 of the Constitution in the High Court.
- Retirement and Pension Matters
- Assistance with pension delays, gratuity issues, and GPF/CPF claims.
- Filing appeals for premature or illegal retirement.
- Types of Government Employees Who May Use Services Tribunals
- Federal civil servants (Federal Services Tribunal – FST)
- Provincial civil servants (e.g., Punjab Services Tribunal – PST)
- Employees of autonomous bodies and statutory corporations (case-dependent)