BEGUM SAIDA QAZI ISA versus QUETTA MUNCIPAL CORPN.
Proof of Quetta Municipal earthquake Sections 44 and 50 of the Building Code 1937 and 50 Facilities Act (v. 1882), Proposed Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Jurisdiction, construction of buildings as a matter of fact involved in the controversial question Includes municipal provisions. Earthquake-proof Building Code, 1937 The court refused to consider the question of confidentiality in the constitutional petition, which was the domain of the civil court under the Convenience Act, 1882. The question included in the constitutional petition was whether so many multi-storied buildings were in accordance with the Building Code or the Master Plan or not the Quetta Municipal Correctional Proof Building Code, 1937, which is still intact and operative, which established private buildings in the municipal area of Quetta. The construction of the building is regular, whereby the height of the building should not be more than 30 feet from the ground floor to the top of the roof. Such question can be decided by the High Court. The same was being complied with or was being flouted with the respondents as was the case under the Constitution.
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