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    Court Orders SBP to Reinstate Employees and Settle Outstanding Dues

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 20, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Supreme Court has issued a decisive ruling requiring the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) to reinstate employees who were previously terminated. This order also mandates the payment of all pending dues owed to these workers, ensuring their financial and professional restoration. The judgment marks a significant victory for labor rights within Pakistan’s central banking system, emphasizing judicial support for fair employment practices.

    Historically, the SBP has faced criticism over employment disputes, with several cases highlighting concerns about job security and workers’ entitlements. This court decision not only addresses these grievances but also sets a precedent for how institutional employment conflicts should be resolved in the future. It reinforces the judiciary’s role in safeguarding employee rights against administrative decisions.

    In a broader context, the ruling could influence other public sector organizations to review their employment policies and dispute resolution mechanisms. It underscores the importance of legal recourse for employees facing unjust termination and unpaid dues. Meanwhile, the SBP is expected to comply promptly, which may lead to improved labor relations and institutional transparency going forward.

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