Federal Public Service Commission
The Public Service Commission was set up for the first time
in British India in
1926. After independence, the Commission was established in
Pakistan in 1947
under the provision of Government of India Act, 1935. At
present, the
commission is functioning under article 242of the
constitution of Islamic Republic
of Pakistan. It has been provided autonomy under the Rules
of Business, 1973
and FPSC Regulations, 1978 in its working. The Commission
has also been
given administrative as well as, to some extent, financial
autonomy to perform its
functions independently.
The Commission consists of a Chairman and Members. The
Chairman is
appointed by the President of Islamic republic of Pakistan,
in his discretion,
under Article 242 (IA) of the Constitution of Islamic
Republic of Pakistan, 1973.
The members are appointed by the President on the advice of
the Prime Minister
of Pakistan. The Commission is assisted by the Secretary who
provides a link
among the Commission, its Secretariat and the Government
Agencies.
The term of the office of members is as follow:
1) A Member of the Commission shall hold office for a fixed
term from the date
on which he enters upon office and shall not be eligible for
re-appointment.
2) A Member may resign his office by writing under his hand
addressed to the
President.
PROTECTION OF SERVICE OF THE COMMISSION
The Commission may work without the interference of the
Government or any
other pressure, as Member of the Commission cannot be
removed from his
office without the advice of the Supreme Judicial Council of
Pakistan, which
consists of ;
i) Chief Justice Of Pakistan
ii) Two next most senior Judges of the Supreme Court of Pakistan
iii) Two senior most Chief Justice of High court, (Section 6
of FPSC Ordinance,
1977 & article 209 of the Constitution).
In view of above protection a Member of the Commission can,
therefore, work
without any pressure.
COMPOSITION OF THE COMMISSION
The Commission consists of a Chairman and the Members. The
Chairman is
appointed by the President of Islamic republic of Pakistan,
in his discretion,
under Article 242 (IA) of the Constitution of Islamic
Republic of Pakistan, 1973.
The members are appointed by the President on the advice of
the Prime Minister
of Pakistan. The Commission is assisted by the Secretary who
provides a link
among the Commission, its Secretariat and the Government
Agencies.
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