MUHAMMAD SHAMS ERAM USMANI versus KARACHI BUILDING CONTROL AUTHORITY
Sindh Buildings Control Ordinance 1979 Section 7 Karachi Building & Town Planning Regulations, 1979, Regulation No 13 (3) Applicants allowed to convert residential plots into commercial use on certain conditions. But the building plan offered by it, however, was neither approved nor rejected by the respondent authority. The project was not approved after the expiry of sixty days under Regulation 13 (3) of the Karachi Building and Town Planning Regulations, 1979. The applicant began construction with a prior notice in which the respondent Had refused to seek an argument. The respondent stated that the petitioner had earlier applied for permission to construct the colonial wall through the application, which was rejected by the respondent through a letter and as such petitioner began construction. , The applicant refused to receive the reply, the opinion of the circumstances would arise that the respondent's reply was not received by the applicant within sixty days from the date of submission of the project. Upon expiration it will be considered to the extent that it has adopted the Code, Master Plan or Site Dwell Minutes scheme did not violate any clause and if the defendant can then proceed to construction. Apparently violates any provision
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