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SC orders demolition of illegal buildings on govt land in Karachi

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
February 7, 2020
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The Supreme Court (SC) on Friday issued orders to clear illegal structures built on government properties, and directed the authorities to allot the freed up land to federal government employees.
A three-judge bench, headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Gulzar Ahmed and comprising Justice Faisal Arab and Justice Sajjad Ali Shah, at the Supreme Court’s Karachi Registry, was hearing a case pertaining to encroachments in the metropolis.
During the hearing, CJP Ahmed reprimanded officials from the Defense Housing Authority (DHA) and the Cantonment Board Clifton (CBC) over their failure to stop the rise of encroachments in Karachi. The chief justice admonished the CBC land director for “closing his eyes when [ill-gotten] money was being made.” He lamented that fortunes had been amassed and now we are being told that the buildings are illegal.
“If permission is granted for ground-plus-one buildings in cantonment areas, how is it that high-rise buildings have been built in these sectors? Buildings nine-stories high are being built, and they must be razed to the ground,” the CJP told the counsel for CBC.
“If an investigation is done [into encroachments], the whole of DHA will be found to be illegal. All leases will be dismissed, and hum bhi farig hojaein gey [we will be made to walk as well],” the CJP said. “But that does not matter, we have to live by the law.”
The court ordered the officials to demolish illegal buildings in Gizri, PNT Colony, Punjab Colony and Delhi Colony areas of the port city. The attorney general, chief secretary, commissioner Karachi and other officials were present during the hearing.
The CJP, at the start of the hearing, asked the officials how and upon whose permission the illegal buildings were erected.
He said that nine-storey buildings were still being constructed in Karachi and ordered that they be razed to the ground.
The CJP deemed the situation as “horrible” and asked the officials present if they walked the city streets with their eyes closed.
“You were entrusted with state-owned land and what have you done with this trust?” remarked the CJP.
Justice Ahmed said that the residents of the colony on Jahangir Road be moved elsewhere but the government should vacate its property.
To this, the attorney general sought time from the court to figure out a solution in consultation with all the stakeholders.
However, in his exchange with the attorney general, the CJP remarked that neither the city government nor the provincial or federal governments were “doing anything”.-Agencies

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