MUHAMMAD ASLAM GATTA versus KARACHI BUILDING CONTROL AUTHORITY (K.M.C.), M.A. JINNAH ROAD, KARACHI
Sindh Buildings Control Ordinance 1979 Sections 6, 7A, 12 and 19 Contract Act (IX of 1872), Section 23 Transfer of Property Act (1882 of I82), Section 53A the plaintiffs acquire flats and shops in various building projects. Was created in violation of. The approved building plan is for the plaintiff to comply with Section A3 A, the Transfer Property Act, 82 compe Build Builder's legal capability and the authority / buyer to physically restrict the occupation / custody of the section 53A. Want Legal consequences of the provision and registration of possession of sub-leases in contravention of section 6 (2), Sindh Building Control Ordinance, 1979 Section 6 (2), Sindh Building Control Ordinance, 1979 1979 Violations of the agreement not requested by the defendants. The agreement between the plaintiffs and the builders was not requested for illegal proceedings, the court could not even consider it, it was not sustainable on the ground that such a question was prepared by the court. But the plaintiff had established his claim and the parties' position on such an agreement was to be determined by the contents of the law. N or any of its provisions were violated, would be void under the terms of Section 23, Contract Act, 1872, specific restrictions were imposed on the builders that there was no building that was constructed in violation of the approved project. It was occupied by anyone or allowed to be occupied by the builders unless it was at the request of the profession or the owner, the building control authority issued a certificate issued by the building. Therefore, it should be built according to the approved plan
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