MOULANA MUHAMMAD ALI JAUHAR MEMORIAL COOPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY LTD. versus CITY DISTRICT GOVERNMENT, KARACHI
Section 17B of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Application Building Plan Approval and Termination The Petitioner Society was objecting to the construction of a plot on the ground that there was no record of the respondents' ownership but that of another person. And the Karachi Building Control Authority provided entertainment to the proposed building project and approved the defendant's claim that he was the buyer of the plot in dispute with some other two persons whom the aforesaid man had sold to him and This plot is under registered sale. No one else raised any objection in this matter, saying that no one else in this regard had recorded any dispute by the former owner of the plot and the respondents were holding the property under the registered Debt Petitioner Society. Is. Also under section 17B of the Co-operative Society Act, 1925 and changing the property into a record in its name, for example, but it did not do so without the Karachi Building Control Authority realizing the legality. The approved building project was wrongly canceled because its approval was based on proper and legal documents and should not have come under pressure from the applicant society house. All aspects of the project were completed and occupied in connection with the approved building project without infringement, there is no reason to file a constitutional petition and the matter will be referred to the applicant society. Can be resolved at the staffing stage. An appropriate and reasonable way and thus should save the time of the High Court was the constitutional application
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