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 No Bill or amendment to abolish or restrict the protection afforded to certain servants of the State in Pakistan by section 197 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898, or by sections 80-82 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1980, should be introduced or moved in the Central Legislature without the previous sanction of the Head of the State or in a Provincial Legislature without the previous sanction of the Head of the Province.

 Where a civil suit is instituted against a public officer, within the meaning of that expression as used in the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, in respect of any act purporting to be done' by him in his official capacity, the whole or any part of the costs incurred by him and of any damages or costs ordered to be paid by him should, if the Head of the State so directs in the case of a person employed in connection with the affairs of the Federation, or if the Head of the Province so directs in the case of a person employed in connection with the affairs of a Province, be defrayed out of and charged on the revenues of the Federation or of the Province as the case may be.

105. Public Service Commissions for the Federation and for the Provinces

 There should be a Public Service Commission at the Centre and a Public Service Commission in each of the Provinces provided that it may be permissible to set up a Joint Public Service Commission for two or more Provinces.

106. Appointment of Chairman and Members of Public Service Commissions

 The appointment of the Chairman and the Members of the Public Service Commission at the Centre as well as in the Provinces should be made in accordance with the procedure which may be laid down for the appointment of the Judges of the High Courts.

PART VII

EXCLUDED AND PARTIALLY EXCLUDED AREAS

107. Excluded and Partially Excluded Areas

 The expressions 'excluded area' and “Partially excluded area' mean respectively such areas as were excluded or partially excluded areas immediately before the establishment of the Federation, or such areas as may henceforth be declared by the Head of the State to be excluded or partially excluded areas.

 (1) The executive authority of a Province extends to excluded and partially excluded areas therein, but notwithstanding anything in the Constitution, no Act of the Central Legislature or of the Provincial Legislature should apply to an excluded area or a partially excluded area, unless the Head of the Province by public notification so directs, and the Head of the Province in giving such a direction with respect to any Act may direct that the Act should in its application to the area, or to any specified part thereof, have effect subject to such exceptions or modifications as he thinks fit.

 (2) The Head of the Province may make regulations for the peace and good government of any area in a Province which is for the lime being an excluded area, or a