(a) to be a member of, or to be associated in any way with, any trade union or labour union,
or any class of trade or labour unions or any society, institution or association, or any
class of societies, institutions or associa tions;
(b) to attend or address any meeting or to take part in any demonstra tion organised by any
body of persons for any political or other purposes ;
(c) to communicate with the press or to publish or cause to be published any book, letter or
other document.
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22. Authorised deductions only to be made from pay. The pay and allowances of every
officer 1[, chief petty officer and sailor] due to him as such under any regulation for the time being in
force, shall be paid without any deduction other than the deductions authorised by or under this or
any other enactment or pres cribed by the 2[Federal Government].
23. Remedy of aggrieved persons. If an officer 3[, chief petty officer or sailor] thinks that he
has suffered any personal oppression, injustice or other illtreatment at the hands of any superior
officer, he may make a complaint in accordance with the rules made under this Ordinance.
24. Immunity from attachment. The arms, clothes, equipment, accoutrement or necessaries
of any officer 3[, chief petty officer or sailor] shall not be seized, and their pay and allowances, or any
part thereof, shall not be attached under any process or direction of any civil or revenue court or any
public servant, in satisfaction of any decree or order enforceable against him.
25. Immunity from arrest for debt.__(1) No officer 3[, chief petty officer or sailor] shall, so
long has he is subject to this Ordinance, be liable to be arrested for debt under any process issued by,
or by the authority of, any civil or revenue court or any public servant.
(2) The judge of any such court or the said officer shall examine into any complaint made by
such person or his superior officer of the arrest of such person contrary to the provisions of this
section, and if satisfied that the arrest was made in contravention of preceding subsection shall by
warrant under his hand, discharge the person arrested, and may award reasonable costs to the
complainant who may recover these costs in like manner as he might have recovered costs awarded
to him by a decree against the person obtaining the process.
1 Subs. by the Pakistan Navy (Amdt.) Ordinance, 1980 (55 of 1980), s. 9 for “or rating”.
2 Subs. by F.A.O., 1975, Art. 2 and Table, for “Central Government”.
3 Subs. by Ord. 55 of 1980, s. 10, for “and rating”.
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