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Govt assures IHC of ending frequent recourse to ordinances - Pakistan

This file photo shows the Islamabad High Court. IHC website/File ISLAMABAD: Under public criticism over opting for temporary legislation, the government on Wednesday assured the Islamabad High Court that the practice of frequent promulgation of presidential ordinances was about to come to an end. During the hearing of a petition filed by a number of eminent academicians, rights activists and scholars against the promulgation of HEC Ordi­nance that reduced the term of chairman from four to two years and ‘curbed’ its autonomy, Attorney General (AG) Khalid Jawed Khan informed an IHC bench that the prime minister is determined to govern the country through parliamentary democracy.

Families file review application in SC against house demolitions

Families file review application in SC against house demolitions July 14, 2021 Families affected by the operation of clearing the Gujjar and Orangi storm water drains of encroachments have filed a review application in the Supreme Court against demolitions of their houses and dispossession of land without any immediate substantive compensation or temporary rehabilitation. The SC had ordered the Sindh government, the National Disaster Management Authority and the Karachi administrator on June 14 to ensure that the land of the nullahs and the rights of way are cleared, and the occupants of the land are suitably compensated and rehabilitated. The petitioners’ counsel Faisal Siddiqui said in the review plea that the consequence of the impugned order was the continuation of demolitions of thousands of houses, buildings and structures, and the dispossession of over 50,000 people without any immediate substantive compensation or temporary rehabilitation.

SC urged to review order in encroachment case - Pakistan

The petition pleaded before the apex court to review and set aside the June 14 order of the apex court in which the SC had ordered the Sindh government, NDMA and the Karachi Administrator to clear all lands of both nullahs and the right of way. AFP/File ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court was asked on Tuesday to consider revisiting its June 14 dir­e­c­tive to the Sindh government for clearing the land on both sides of the Gujjar and Orangi nullahs. Last month’s order has resulted in the displacement of over 50,000 people so far. The review petition, which was moved by a citizen, Naimutallah Khan, through senior counsel Faisal Siddiqui highlighted the consequence of the order that resulted in the continuing demolition of thousands of houses/buildings/structures and dispossession of over 50,000 people, without any immediate substantive compensation or temporary rehabilitation for the purpose of clearance of both nullahs and for the construction of 30-foot-wide road on both sides

Affectees seek Supreme Court review of encroachments case verdict

Affectees seek Supreme Court review of encroachments case verdict
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UAE urges fully vaccinated residents to take booster dose to curb spread of COVID-19

UAE urges fully vaccinated residents to take booster dose to curb spread of COVID-19
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