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‘Vou. XXXII—1981] CENTRAL STATUTES 231 direct that the following further amendment shall be made in the Government Servants (Conduct) Rules, 1964, namely :— In the aforesaid Rules, after rule 22, the following new rule shall be inserted, namely :— “22-A, Where a Government Servant submits the draft of a literary, attistic or scientific article or book for obtaining previous sanction for its publication, he shall be informed within three months of his doing so whether he has or has not such sanction and, ifno communication is issued to him’ within that period, he shall be entitled to presume that the sanction asked for has been granted”. [No. 7/2/79-D IV]. PRESIDENT’S ORDER 15 OF 1980 SUPERIOR COURTS (COURT DRESS. AND MODE OF ADDRESS) ORDER, 1980 [Gazette of Pakistan, Extraordinary, Part I, 6th November 1980] No. F. 17(2}/80-Pub.—The following Order made by the President ‘is hereby published for general information :— Whereas in a meeting attended by the Chief Justices of the Superior Courts in June 1979, certain decisions were taken having regard to the views of the Pakistan Bar Council relating to Court dress and the mode of address in the superior Courts; And whereas it is expedient to make provision in respect of the aforesaid matters; Now, therefore, in pursuance of the Proclamation of the fifth day of July 1977, read with the Laws (Continuance in Force) Order, 1977 (C. M. L. A. Order No. 1 of 1977), and in exercise of all powers enabling him in that behalf, the President is pleased to make the following Order :— 1. Short title, extent and commencement.—(1) This Order may be called the Superior Courts (Court Dress and Mode of Address) Order, 1980. (2) It extends to the whele of Pakistan. (3) It shall come into force on the day of November 1980, which is the first day of the Fifteenth Century Hijri. 2. Interpretation.—In this Order, “Superior Court” means : Supreme Court of Pakistan or a High Court or the Federal Shariat Court and “Judge” includes Chief Justice or, in the case of the Federal Shariat Court, the Chairman or a member thereof. 3. Court dress, etc.—A Judge of a Superior Court shall wear— (©) while he is attending sittings of the Court, a black sherwani without bands and, during winter, a black gown; and (b) while he is attending State or ceremonial functions, a black sherwani without bands; and, if he uses a headgear, it shall be a Quaid (Jinnah) cap of black colour. 4. Mode of address.—The use of the expressions “My Lord” and “Your Lordship”, and the like, in relation toa Judge shall be discontinued and he shall only be addressed as “Sir” or “Janab-e-Wala” or “Janab-e-Aali” or 232 ISLAMABAD GAPITAL TERRITORY (ADMINISTRATION) (REPEAL) [P. L. D. Orper, 1981 referred to in judgments, correspondence or other instruments as “Mr. Justice” so and so or the like. PRESIDENT’S ORDER No. 16 OF 1980 CONSTITUTION (FOURTH AMENDMENT) ORDER, 1980 [Gazette of Pakistan, Extraordinary, Part I, 30th November 1980] No. F,.17 (2)/80-Pub.—The following Order made by the President is hereby published for general information :— In pursuance of the Proclamation of the fifth day of July 1977, read with the Laws (Continuance in Force) Order, 1977 (C. M. L. A. Order No. 1 of 1977), and in exercise of all powers enabling him in that behalf, the President is pleased to make the following Order :— 1, Short title and commencement.—(1) This Order may be called the Constitution (Fourth Amendment) Order, 1980. (2) It shall come into force at once. 2. Amendment of Article 228 of the Constitution.—In the Constitution, in Article 228, in clause (2), for the word “fifteen” the word “twenty” shall be substituted. MARTIAL LAW ORDER By CHIEF MARTIAL LAW ADMINISTRATOR [Gazette of Pakistan, Extraordinary, Part I, 22nd November 1980] No. 83 In Martial Law Order No. 77 in paragraph 2, in sub-paragraph 3, after clause (f) the following new clauses shall be inserted and shall be deemed to have always been so inserted, namely :— “(g) Attempt to murder; (h) Voluntarily Causing Grievous Hurt, including disfiguring or mutilation of any part of human body.” PRESIDENT’S ORDER 17 OF 1980 ISLAMABAD CAPITAL TERRITORY (ADMINISTRATION) (REPEAL) ORDER, 1980 [Gazette of Pakistan, Extraordinary, Part I, 31st December 1980] No. F, 17 (2)/80-Pub.—The following Orders and. Notification made by the President is hereby published for genera! information :— In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-clauses (6), (i) and () of clause (1) of Article 20 of the Province of West Pakistan (Dissolution) Order, 1970 (P.O. No.1 of 1970), and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, the President is pleased to make the foliowing Order :— 1. Short title and commencement.—(1) This Order may be called the Islamabad Capital Territory (Administration) (Repeal) Order, 1980. (2) It shall come into force on the first day of January 1981. 2. Repeal.—The Islamabad Capital Territory (Administration) Order, 1970 (P. O. No. 12 of 1970), is hereby repealed.

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