ALL PAKISTAN SERVICES (CHANGE IN NOMENCLATURE) RULES, 1973
All Pakistan Service Rules of 1973, a pivotal legal framework shaping the administrative landscape of Pakistan. Enacted to govern the conduct and responsibilities of public servants, these rules stand as a cornerstone for the effective functioning of various government services, outlining the standards and expectations that define the roles of those dedicated to public service.
S.R.O. 1307(1)/73.-In exercise of the powers conferred by section 25 of the Civil Servants Ordinance, 1973 (XIV of 1973), the President is pleased to make the following rules:-
- These rules may be called the All-Pakistan Services (Change in Nomenclature) Rules, 1973, and shall come into force at once.
- These rules apply to all members of the Civil Services of Pakistan and the Police Service of Pakistan.
- Notwithstanding anything contained in any rule, order, resolution or instruction, the names of the Civil Service of Pakistan and the Police Service of Pakistan are, with immediate effect, changed to All-Pakistan Unified Grades, and all references to Civil Service of Pakistan and Police Service of Pakistan in any rule, order, resolution or instruction shall be construed as a reference to All-Pakistan Unified Grades.
- All persons who, immediately before the coming into force of these rules, were members of the Civil Service of Pakistan or the Police Service of Pakistan are appointed, in their existing posts, to All-Pakistan Unified Grades.
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