SHAMSUL ARFIN versus KARACHI BUILDING CONTROL AUTHORITY
Sindh Buildings Control Ordinance (v. 1979), Article 6 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional petition was challenged by the residents of the Affiliated Housing Society on the premises of the Karachi Port Trust. With regard to the plots that are being considered on this basis, it is understood that the work is underway without the approval of the construction projects on this project from the Karachi Building Control Authority. According to the Karachi Port Trust, the Karachi Building Control Authority has No such approval is required. Until Chapter 1 of the Karachi Building Town Planning Regulations, 2002, the Karachi Port Trust Authority was notified as one of the authorities that could approve and approve the building plans for the land belonging to the Karachi Port Trust. Is. The underground plot is not located in the cantonment area, the underground plot was to be regulated by the Karachi Building and Town Planning Regulations 2002 and the legal status of the underground building was to be reviewed in accordance with the provisions of the Building and Town Planning Regulations 2002. Construction was to be done through Karachi Port. Trust yourself, then it could not function as a Concert Authority and all such construction was to be managed by the Karachi Building Control Authority itself, as the plot being discussed was owned by the Karachi Port Trust. It was not even in the Karachi Port Trust area. The purpose of dividing the city of Karachi into different zones and providing different standards for each zone under the Regulation was to maintain construction standards in terms of area which is strange to a particular zone.
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