SHAFIQ TEXTILE MILLS LTD. THROUGH DIRECTOR versus PROVINCE OF SINDH THROUGH SECRETARY, LOCAL BODIES
Section 19 (4) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Demand for Plot Delays Petitioner had rescinded the encroachments on his plot on the ground that illegal / paacha shops were taken up by illegal residents on the road. Was erected and / or built, which was originally 40 feet wide, but was reduced from 40 feet to 20 feet. In this regard, the conduct of the officers of the department was very regrettable as it was the officers of the department who allowed such encroachments on the road. And once the entire road was blocked, the officers declared it a rough settlement and leased some of those enclosures, and no action was taken against the officers who illegally seized the occupants. Was done Under the Sindh Kutchi Population Act, 1987, the authority was declared as a Kachi Abadi by misusing the authority. Section 19 (4) of the Act explicitly banned the powers of governmental authorities, which were responsible for allowing crossing and declining roads. And later they had to sue the department for permission to lease them
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