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Court tells RCB to mislay constructions by Jun 22

  • June 20, 2017

Petitioner contends that constructions violate stay orders formerly postulated by a high court. PHOTO: EXPRESSPetitioner contends that constructions violate stay orders formerly postulated by a high court. PHOTO: EXPRESS

Petitioner contends that constructions violate stay orders formerly postulated by a high court. PHOTO: EXPRESS

RAWALPINDI: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Monday destined a Rawalpindi Cantonment Board (RCB) to mislay bootleg residential and blurb construction from a stadium in Dhoke Syedan by Jun 22.

Justice Sadaqat Ali Khan of LHC’s Rawalpindi dais destined a RCB warn to safeguard stealing bootleg construction from a belligerent given a justice had already released a stay sequence on construction in a park.

The directives were released as a justice listened a disregard of justice petition filed by Advocate Anwar Dar who claimed that a RCB had started uninformed construction on a stadium that is sprawled over an area of 108 kanals in a populous locality of Dhoke Syedan.

Filed by disciple Inamur Rahim, Dar had indicted RCB Executive Officer Dr Saima Shahand other officials of violating a stay sequence that had been postulated by a LHC in 2012. The stay sequence belligerent to a hindrance construction holding place on a park’s land.

The justice is approaching to take adult a categorical box of changing land for a stadium into residential and blurb plots on Jun 22.

A postulant had approached a Islamabad High Court and filed a box in 2009, progressing that there was no park or stadium for residents of Dhoke Syedan, Tench Bhatta, Ghaziabad, and Miserial Road.

The postulant serve argued that a cantonment authorities and method of counterclaim wanted to sell land meant for a stadium after converting it into residential and blurb plots.

The postulant had serve contended that a land did not go to a counterclaim ministry, rather it was owned by a Punjab government.

During a box proceedings, a Punjab supervision told a justice that a land was indeed owned by a provincial government.

Published in The Express Tribune, Jun 20th, 2017.

Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1439866/court-tells-rcb-remove-constructions-june-22/

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