LHC reinstates MS suspended by secy
MULTAN: Justice Muzammil Akhtar Shabbir of the Lahore High Court (LHC) Multan Bench Friday reinstated Nishtar Hospital Medical Superintendent (MS) Shahid Bukhari, who was suspended by the Punjab health secretary on the charge of negligence, court sources said.
The court also suspended implementation of a notification, issued by the Punjab health secretary, and sent him a call-up notice for January 19, 2021.
The court also issued an order to release the salary of Nishtar Hospital MS, which was withheld by the government. While arguing in the court, counsel for the petitioner said that Chief Minister Usman Buzdar visited Nishtar Hospital on November 14. The counsel said the health secretary suspended the MS on negligence charges.
Dr Tariq Saeed Pirzada was posted as MS Nishtar Hospital in grade-20 on the orders of Punjab Secretary Specialized Healthcare. According to the rules, the power to issue a notification of suspension rests directly with the Punjab chief minister, while the health secretary did not have the powers to do so. No show-cause notice or charge-sheet had been issued to him, the counsel said.
The counsel referred to a verdict and said that the court, in its order dated Feb 27, 2020, had clarified that direct suspension without issuing show-cause notice was against the rules. The order was also included in the judgment of July 15, 2020. The court suspended the orders and sought clarification from the Punjab government.
-
'The Wrong Paris' Star Veronica Long Shares What New Crime Series 'Blue Skies' Is About -
King Charles Remains Immersed In Work Amid Andrew Scrutiny -
Bobby J. Brown's Passing Adds To Growing List Of Celebrity Deaths In 2026 -
Prince William Fears For Andrew's Mental Health -
Paige DeSorbo Breaks Silence On New Relationship With Joe D'Amelio -
'Marshals' Showrunner Reveals If Kayce And Beth Will Cross Paths In 'Yellowstone' Spinoff -
Belgium Watchdog Launches Antitrust Probe Into Google Ads Business -
Andrew Ready To Fight Back: 'He's Very Vengeful' -
After Surpassing 100 Million YouTube Subscribers, BLACKPINK Returns With New Release -
Rihanna Sends Fans Into Frenzy With BTS Footage Of Music Making: Watch -
More Americans Say They Sympathise With Palestinians Than Israelis, Poll Finds -
Princess Finally Releases Meghan Markle, Prince Harry's Photos -
Victoria Beckham Makes Exciting Announcement Amid Ongoing Rift With Brooklyn Beckham -
King Charles Receives Major Blow After Meghan Markle, Harry's Trip -
Kate Middleton Apologizes After Her Umbrella Bumps Child's Head -
Retired US Fighter Pilot Arrested Over Alleged Training Of Chinese Military