anticipation, the former CSP officers approached the Lahore High Court which held in 1995 that bifurcation of CivilService of Pakistan that was renamed as All Pakistan Unified Grads was without lawful authority. Dr Aleem Mahmud filed a Civil Appeal No1472/1999 challenging the impugned order. The plea taken by the former CSP officers who sought treatment at par with the members of District Management Group for promotion and LHC decision declaring the formation of the Secretariat Group as illegal, was rejected by the Supreme Court.
In the meantime, the Supreme Court also settled the seniority and promotion principle of former CSP officers and held that they could only become deputy secretary after completing 12 years service in BPS 17-18 instead of assumed eight years service which was a legibility criteria for the lateral entry exams.
A meeting for promotion to BS-22 was held in April 2000 by a high level board comprising President Musharraf, late General Ghulam Ahmad, Tariq Aziz and the late Tariq Saeed Haroon. The latter two officers who were members of this high level board were also considered in the same board for promotion in BPS-22 and were approved but the officers agitating implementation were ignored.
While the promotions in 2000 were challenged, the Establishment Division was waiting for the retirement of the officers whose seniority cases were decided in their favour in the Supreme Court. In 2007, the then Chief Justice of Pakistan appointed a committee comprising three joint secretaries to fix responsibility for the non implementation of the 1998 Supreme Court’s decision.
The committee submitted its reports within three months. The report held five officers of the Establishment Division responsible of non implementation of the Supreme Court’s decision.
Of late, the apex court issued contempt notice to the Secretary Establishment for the non implementation of the Supreme Court judgment of 1998. On Tuesday, the secretary Establishment presented before the apex court the notification for the promotion of the petitioner Dr Aleem Mahmud as joint secretary from 1982, as additional secretary from 1988 and as federal secretary from 1994.
According to Dr Aleem, two other retired secretaries, Dr Hamid Qureshi and Akbar Hayat Gandapur, also benefited from the apex court’s intervention to get its 1998 order implemented.