The Supreme Court Karachi Registry has rejected the plea of Hyderabad Development Authority employees once morest dismissal, while ordering the sale of land to the victims of Nasla Tower and payment of compensation. The court also heard the issue of Nala victims.
A three-member bench, including Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa, heard various pending cases at the Karachi Registry of the Supreme Court today.
First, the court heard the petition of the Hyderabad Development Authority employees.
During the hearing on the petition, the court expressed its displeasure at not getting a satisfactory answer from the counsel of the petitioners and said that we will see what the government departments are doing and what the government institutions are doing, they are only taking care of the employees.
The Chief Justice remarked in the case that salaries are being paid to the employees while the government has nothing to do.
The Chief Justice further said that government jobs are given to those who are not qualified, why put the burden of illegal recruitment on the people of Sindh?
The petitioner’s lawyer told the court that the recruitments were made under the package of the president and the governor, on which the court said, what authority do the president and the governor have? Did they have their own money? We will not allow if the constitution is flouted.
The court expressed indignation and said that whatever the basis of the thing is wrong, then this is what happens, the thing cannot stand, talk regarding the people of the province, what have they been doing? What are the roads, water, electricity? Will you continue to pay all the money in salaries?
The court rejected the plea of Hyderabad Development Authority employees once morest dismissal
Important hearing of encroachment case
After two years and four months, the Karachi encroachment case is also being heard in the Supreme Court Karachi Registry.
A three-member bench headed by Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa is hearing the case.
The Supreme Court had called for a report on the removal of encroachments from across the city, which the Secretary, Mayor Karachi, DG KDA and SBCA officials submitted in the court today.
Former Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed had ordered the removal of encroachment from all welfare plots, parks and footpaths.
The Supreme Court had ordered to end the encroachments and also to restore the Karachi Circular Railway.
When the hearing on the case of illegal encroachment in the city began at the Supreme Court Karachi Registry, the courtroom was filled with lawyers and petitioners.
On which Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa said that people can’t go out?
The Chief Justice also got angry at the noise in the court and said who is talking? Whoever is talking, go out.
While starting the hearing, the Chief Justice asked the Advocate General Sindh to give a briefing regarding the case.
On which the Advocate General said that many decisions related to this case have been implemented, encroachments on three drains including Gujjar drain have been stopped.
The court inquired who is representing the petitioner? On which the Advocate General said that this request was automatically converted into a notice.
The Chief Justice asked where should we start? On which Advocate General Sindh said that we start with the last decisions.
After that, the previous decision of the Nala victims was read out in the court.
The Advocate General told the court that the estimate was sent to the Pakistan Engineering Council.
On which the Chief Justice inquired when it was sent? And further said that Pakistan Engineering Council is not doing so much work.
The lawyer of the victims said that 4.2 million rupees should be given to the victims. On which the Chief Justice inquired who should give the money? In response, the lawyer said that ‘Sindh government has to give’.
The Chief Justice said that ‘the Sindh government and not the people have to give it’.
Give it to the victims who want to get plots, Chief Justice
The Chief Justice inquired how many Nala victims are there?
Advocate General Sindh said that there are more than 6 thousand Nala victims.
The Chief Justice asked whether the construction on the drain was legal.
Advocate General Sindh said there were illegal constructions.
The Chief Justice said that you should give them the plot. On which the Advocate General said that we are ready to give.
Meanwhile, the court dismissed a petitioner for interfering in the hearing.
The Chief Justice said that no one is allowed to speak here, don’t speak, tell your request.
The petitioner said that the house was demolished but my name was not in the list of victims.
Advocate General said that there is a regulation for those whose names are not in the list of victims, the Commissioner’s focal person deals with these matters, this focal person is present in the office of ADC 2 Commissioner, Karachi.
The court ordered that the names left in the list of victims should approach the commissioner’s focal person within a month.
The Chief Justice then asked the Advocate General to give the plots to those who want to get the plots.
Advocate General Sindh said that there are 6932 total Nallah victims, it is money in billions.
The Chief Justice asked that you have so much money? On which the Advocate General said that they were not before, now they are following the order of Bahria Town.
Order to pay the victims by selling the land of Nasla Tower
A hearing was also held in the Supreme Court Registry on the issue of payment of compensation to the victims of Nasla Tower, in which the court ordered to pay the victims by selling the land of Nasla Tower.
During the hearing, the lawyer of the victims, Advocate Shahab Sarki, told the court that the builder Abdul Qadir Katila has passed away and the compensation has not been received yet, the court had ordered the payment of compensation to 44 victims.
After which the Supreme Court ordered to sell the land of the building and pay compensation to the allottees.
The Supreme Court said that victims should approach the official with documentary evidence of ownership.
The court also directed to submit a report on the market value of the plot of Nasla Tower and ordered to publish an advertisement for the sale of the land of Nasla Tower. To be done.
The Advocate General told the court that the Commissioner had completed the proceedings following taking the land into custody and submitted the report.
The lawyer of the victims said that the court had ordered to sell the plot and pay the compensation to the victims.
The lawyer requested that the 240 yard plot adjacent to Nasla Tower should also be sold and the money given to the victims.
On which the court issued notices to the Sindhi Muslim Cooperative Society and asked for a detailed report regarding the plot adjacent to Nasla Tower.
The court also sought the details of the heirs of the late builder of Nasla Tower from the Sindhi Muslim Society.
Tajuri Heights Compensation Payment Case
The Supreme Court also heard the Tajuri Heights compensation case.
During this time, the Chief Justice asked the question, whose is Tejuri Hight?
On which the lawyer of Tijori Heights, Abid Zuberi, said that the plot was in the name of the wife of the governor of Sindh.
The Chief Justice asked where to send the notice to the governor’s house? The owner has to give money to the victims, at least the moral requirement is that you give money to the victims.
Lawyer Abid Zuberi said that some time should be given to me to take instructions from the client. On which the Chief Justice said that it has been three years, this is not today’s order, what should we do to send a contempt of court notice? Want to send a contempt notice?
Abid Zuberi said that I was not a lawyer in this application, I should be given time.
On which the Chief Justice said that take out the lawyer’s letter of Abid Zuberi, we have the entire recorder.
Meanwhile, the Chief Justice asked who is Cameron Tesori?
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2024-04-28 12:21:15