Supreme Court order to remove barricades from outside government and private buildings including Rangers headquarters

by times news cr

2024-04-25 22:33:03

(Aima Khan, Mumtaz Jamali) The Supreme Court has ordered the removal of barricades outside government and private buildings, including the Rangers headquarters.

Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Qazi Faiz Isa heard various cases in the Karachi Registry, the Chief Justice ordered the removal of barriers outside government and private buildings including the Rangers Headquarters, also removed encroachments from outside the Governor House and CM House. has been ordered. The Supreme Court has ordered to end all encroachments and submit a report within three days. The Chief Justice has remarked during the hearing of the case that no one is allowed to obstruct the free movement of people It is illegal to block roads and create obstacles, the federal and provincial governments are creating encroachments themselves, the KMC roads will be clipped and the rangers should be instructed.
The Additional Attorney General has been ordered to inform the federal agencies, and all the concerned and security agencies have been instructed to send a copy of the court order. He should receive it from the head, Mahmood Akhtar Naqvi said that please take up the Karachi corruption case as well, Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa has remarked that we do not do the work of raising it, Mahmood Akhtar Naqvi then said that Karachi needs you, Chief Justice. He replied that he will do it slowly and listen to other cases as well. He instructed to plant new trees in place of dead trees in Karachi.

People sit in the shade, but the British are earning, Chief Justice

The Chief Justice has remarked that ask the people who walk on foot, what is their suffering, people sit in the shade of the trees of the British era, the British are earning the reward. If KMC does not have money for the tree, then It is a pity, we are not sitting to run the government when the government is not working. are
The Chief Justice also heard the case of payment of compensation to the victims of Tijori Heights. The Chief Justice inquired who owns the Tejori House? Advocate Tejori Heights Abid Zuberi replied that the plot was in the name of the wife of the Governor of Sindh. The Chief Justice remarked that at least the moral requirement is that you pay the victims. Give me, it has been three years, today’s order is not there, what should I do to send a notice of contempt of court? You want to send a notice of contempt of court? Abid Zuberi said that I was not a lawyer in this application, I should be given time.

The court was dismayed at the lack of a satisfactory response from the counsel for the petitioners

He also heard the case of dismissal of contract employees from Hyderabad Development Authority. The court was upset when the petitioner’s lawyer did not get a satisfactory answer. Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa remarked that we will see what government departments are doing, what government institutions are doing, they are only nurturing employees, only people are being filled in government jobs, only employees are being given salaries. are

Why put the burden of illegal recruitment on the people of Sindh? If the basis of something is wrong then this is what happens, the thing cannot stand. Roads, water, electricity? Will you continue to give all the money in salaries?

The allocated protocol of the Chief Justice of Pakistan was sent back

Earlier, Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa sent back the allocated protocol of Chief Justice of Pakistan. According to sources, only 2 vehicles of protocol are left with Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa.

Sources said that the Chief Justice’s vehicle kept stopping at all signals while returning from the Supreme Court Registry on Wednesday, while the Chief Justice has directed that the pilot should not be placed in front of the vehicle and normal traffic should be maintained during the journey. 10 to 12 protocol vehicles were allocated with the Chief Justice.


2024-04-25 22:33:03

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