KARACHI: The Sindh government, in pursuance of the Supreme Court’s orders, has sent at least 37 lower-grade employees, who were enjoying the most lucrative posts of mukhtiarkars and assistant mukhtiarkars, to their original departments, Daily Times has learnt. In this regard, the Senior Member Board of Revenue, Rizwan Memon has issued a Notification No PS/Secy(Rev)/Kar/BOR/2016/954 issued in context of the orders of Supreme Court of Pakistan dated 26.5.2016 passed in Civil Petition No.76 & 77 whereby the field postings of Mukhtiarkars and Assistant Mukhtiarkars allowed to these officials/officers of Revenue Department who were allowed exemption from Passing Revenue Qualifying Examination have been withdrawn, they are hereby repatriated and relieved with immediate effect to their substantive posts shown against each with direction to report to their original and parent offices. As per the notification, the lower-grade employees who enjoyed most lucrative posts of mukhtiarkars and assistant mukhtiarkars since long included Zulfiqar Ali Shahani, assistant at office of the deputy commissioner, Jamshoro, Raza Hussain Burdi, assistant at office of the deputy commissioner Khairpur, Mazhar Ali Mangarhar, clerk at office of the deputy commissioner Khairpur, Dilbar Hussain Ramdhan, junior clerk at office of deputy commissioner Mirpurkhas, Niaz Hussain Abro, assistant at office of deputy commissioner Khairpur, Ghazanfar Ali Abbasi, private secretary Board of Revenue Sindh, Muhammad Ismail Nidwani, tapedar at office the deputy commissioner Hyderabad, Manzoor Ahmed Jokhio, senior clerk at office of the deputy commissioner Malir, Mughal Shahid Hussain, assistant at office of the Director Gothabad Board of Revenue, Hyderabad, Niaz Hussain Mangnejo, assistant at office of deputy commissioner Khairpur, Mazhar Ali Chhajro, clerk at office deputy commissioner Khairpur, Hassan Ali Zardari, supervising tapedar at deputy commissioner Hyderabad, Bashir Ahmed Kanrani, senior clerk at office of deputy commissioner Jacobabad, Hakim Ali Hingoro, office superintendent at office of deputy commissioner Jamshoro, Ashique Hussain Zardari, superintendent, revenue department at Shaheed Benazirabad (Nawabshah), Muhammad Saleem Shoro, tapedar at office of deputy commissioner Matiari, Muhammad Salaam Shoro, tapedar at office of deputy commissioner Matiari, Muhammad Bachal Mallah, supervising tapedar at office of deputy commissioner Hyderabad, Zahir Hussain Jamali, superintendent at office of anti-encroachment, Board of Revenue Sindh, Muhammad Saleem Jamali, computer operator at office of commissioner Hyderabad, Asif Hussain Shoro, assistant at office of deputy commissioner Hyderabad. They also include, Manzoor Ahmed Malah, junior clerk at office of deputy commissioner Sanghar, Amanullah Shaikh, assistant at office of deputy commissioner Khairpur, Raheel Ahmed Shah, junior clerk, Board of Revenue, Hyderabad, Abdul Aziz Bozdar, junior clerk at office of deputy commissioner Dadu, Muhammad Ali Kalwar, tapedar at office of deputy commissioner Malir, Ghulam Azhar Junejo, tapedar at office of deputy commissioner Jamshoro, Kamran Memon, assistant city surveyor at office of Director Settlement Survey and Land Record, Hyderabad, Abdul Ghafoor Samejo, office superintendent at office of deputy commissioner Tharpakar, Shaukat Ali Junejo, supervising tapedar at office of deputy commissioner Malir, Amanullah Nindwani, tapedar at office of deputy commissioner Kashmore – Kandhkot, Noor Nabi Bhurgari, tapedar at office of deputy commissioner Badin, Ghulam Hussain Kalwar, supervising tapedar at office of deputy commissioner Hyderabad, Sikandar Ali Rind, tapedar at office of deputy commissioner Tando Muhammad Khan, Jamil Ahmed Jatoi, assistant at Board of Revenue, Hyderabad, Akhlaque Ahmed Junejo, tapedar at office of deputy commissioner Jamshoro, Hussain Akbar Kolachi, computer operator at office of deputy commissioner Hyderabad and Abdul Hafeez Khoso, junior clerk at office of Director Sindh Gothabad, Board of Revenue. When contacted, Senior Member Board of Revenue Rizwan Memon told Daily Times that the divisional commissioner and deputy commissioners have been directed to relieve unqualified/exempted officers/officials, immediately in compliance with above orders of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and non compliance of which shall definitely expose the concerned defaulting officer/officials to contempt of court proceedings.