CONTINENTAL (PVT.) LIMITED versus GOVERNMENT OF SINDH
Karachi Buildings and Town Planning Regulations 1979 Regulation 13 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application of Karachi Karachi jurisdiction is restricted to the construction of high-rise buildings on the four floors above ground due to the lack of facilities. ? The ground floor plus seven-story building was not formally approved. On behalf of the Petitioner who relied on Regulin 13, the Karachi Building and Town Planning Regulations claimed that if no approval had been given within 60 days and the project had not been rejected, it would have been assumed. The project was officially approved. Petitioner did not challenge the specific date notice under which the construction of high rise buildings was banned. The applicant's request was that such a restriction do not apply to them, but they could not produce a document supporting their version ban. Was considered by the notification under consideration, applied to all such buildings had four floors above four floors and the applicant was unable to show how it was not applied when it was admitted The building was planned for at least seven floors of applicants, therefore, the High Rise Building could not have been built. Notification available
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