MOULVI IQBAL HAIDER versus CHIEF CONTROLLER, KARACHI BUILDING CONTROL AUTHORITY
Regulation 17 3 and Schedule 17 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application to raise a 17-storey building, the respondents object that it has ownership of two plots which have applied for approval to consolidate the 17-storey building. Was allowed to combine the two plots. A large number of respondents began construction on it, saying the construction was affected by the applicants - raising some objections to the applicants' unequivocal allegations with unfounded accusations, first faxing, as inactive. Appear because both applicants were not residents of the area where the controversial building was being built. None of the residents and residents of the built-up area came forward to protest that the applicants had not illegally kept any material before receiving the NOC to collect the two plots and the building. The legal action was taken by the recipient of the scheme. The Building Control Authority also did not support the PE allegations that the petitioners were present in the petition and took the position that the construction was in accordance with the completion plan The constitutional petition was rejected in circumstances in Rumi. \ R \ n
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