A.RSHAD ABDULLAH versus GOVERNMENT OF SINDH THROUGH SECRETARY, HOUSING AND TOWN PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Article 40 (3) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 In the Commercialization Application of Plots, three applicants claim to own their own plots and one applicant claims to own more plots. After getting approval from the concerned authorities, it was said that the four plots were merged into one plot. Applicants, upon approval of the applicants' request, have banned the conversion of residential plots on the relevant road for commercial use, which, according to the notification, has been approved. On 20 7 1998, the provincial government issued its use of force under Article 40 (3) of the Karachi Development Order 1957, six roads including the relevant road were declared commercial, in which case the situation was covered by notification. And neither the authority required the applicant to change the status of the plot from commercial to residential by a development authority nor any OT, which integrated the four plots into one plot. All three plots were called for commercialization, three of them were merged into one plot, three of them faced the relevant road, but the fourth plot did not have access to the same place. Three of them had already been commercialized in the wake of the notification, and the applicants said that the three plots were either allowed to be converted from residential. for there is no need to refer to the authority. Three plots on commercial because they were free to construct a commercial building, however, the applicants in relation to the fourth plot had a joint venture.
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