ORDER SHEET
IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINDH BENCH
AT SUKKUR
C. P. No. D – 748 of 2017
along with C. P.
Nos. D – 2272, 2413, 2624, 2625, 2709, 2760, 3178,
3626, 3824, 3895, 4042, 4484, 4488, 4529, 4671, 4697, 4735, 4825, 4921, 5050,
5070, 5199, 5200, 5243 of 2016,
39, 148, 158, 352, 451, 598, 670, 700, 704, 708, 797, 825, 965, 979,
1007, 1067, 1075, 1079, 1123, 1137, 1168, 1171, 1180, 1346, 1504, 1635, 1636,
1643, 1675, 1676, 1725, 1805, 1826, 1896, 1941, 1982, 1983, 2041, 2101, 2156, 2364,
2432 of 2017,
200, 221, 224, 340, 479, 658, 1054, 1055, 1062, 1121
of 2018
Date
of hearing |
Order with signature
of Judge |
11.09.2018
M/s Hadi Bux Bhatt, Sohail Ahmed Khoso, Achar Khan Gabol, Mansoor Hussain Maitlo, Muhammad
Ali Ansari, Muhammad Asim Malik, Ghulam Nabi Chadhar, Abdul Naeem Pirzada, Shabbir Ali Bozdar, Ali Gul Abbasi, Fayyaz Ahmed Soomro, Abdul Waheed Bhanbhro, Muhammad Azam Abro, Riaz Ali Shaikh, Gul Mir Jatoi, Arif Raza Khoso and Badaruddin Memon.
Mr. Liaquat Ali Shar, Additional
Advocate General Sindh along with Abdul Majid Bullo,
District Education Officer (Primary) Sukkur, Lal Muhammad Tunio,
Deputy District Education Officer (Primary) Sukkur and Manthar
Ali, Head Master Government Primary School Bagh-e-Hayat
Ali Shah Sukkur.
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This bunch of petitions pertains to
employment under deceased quota. In some of the cases, the counsel have raised grievances that the department is not
identifying the applications, and in fact, showing their ignorance as far as
the availability of the applications are concerned. In view of such facts
and grievances, learned AAG Sindh has conceded that
in terms of the latest pronouncement, those petitioners whose applications are
not available or they have not preferred, they are entitled to move fresh applications,
which shall be considered in terms of the law, policy in vogue and the latest
pronouncement of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in C. Ps. Nos. 482-503-K of
2016. Accordingly, these petitions are disposed of that the cases of the
petitioners in the light of the pending applications or in case they so desire,
on the basis of fresh applications, be considered within a period of three (03)
months, as there are approximately more than seventy (70) cases, which are
being disposed of by this order. It is, however, expected that the official
respondents shall submit their compliance report periodically before this Court
in the relevant petitions.
All
petitions stand disposed of along
with pending applications, if any.
J U D G E
J U D G E
Abdul Basit