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Alvi orders refund of Rs1 1m deposited as CNG station fee

July 27, 2021 Islamabad:President Dr Arif Alvi on Monday ordered a refund of Rs1.1 million to the complainant, who was denied return of the conversion fee deposited to Capital Development Authority (CDA) for setting up a Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) station. Complainant Maj (r) Masood Bajwa had filed a representation with the President of Pakistan assailing the order of the Wafaqi Mohtasib, which had turned down his plea on the grounds of limitation and also on the basis of CDA’s Board’s decision declaring the fee paid for obtaining the No Objection Certificate (NOC) as non-refundable. The President, in his decision, stated that the complainant’s money, deposited for a specific purpose, could not be forfeited nor confiscated without the backing of the existing laws. He said the Board was not empowered to act of its own whims especially when its actions deprive a citizen of his own money.

PNG confident no further interruption to gas supply in Cecil Lake area | Energeticcity ca

By John Flatters (File) FORT ST. JOHN, B.C – Pacific Northern Gas released an update to the situation affecting the Cecil Lake area on Monday afternoon. Following an impact to Enbridge’s pipeline serving the Cecil Lake Station on Saturday, July 24th, PNG “immediately activated its emergency plan and put measures in place to isolate the system, maintain supply and arrange for additional gas supply,” says a release. The company used gas already in the system and deployed a Compressed Natural Gas trailer on Sunday morning to continue supplying gas to customers in the Cecil Lake area. Most Read Stories

CDA told to return Rs1 1m deposited as NOC fee for CNG station

Daily Times July 27, 2021 President Dr Arif Alvi on Monday ordered a refund of Rs 1.1 million to the complainant, who was denied return of the conversion fee deposited to Capital Development Authority (CDA) for setting up a Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) station. Complainant Maj (retd) Masood Bajwa had filed a representation with the president, contesting the order of the Wafaqi Mohtasib, which had turned down his plea on the grounds of limitation and also on the basis of the CDA Board’s decision declaring the NOC fee as non-refundable. The president, in his decision, stated that the complainant’s money, deposited for a specific purpose, could not be forfeited nor confiscated without the backing of the existing laws. He said the CDA Board was not empowered to act on whims, especially when its actions deprive a citizen of his own money.

President orders refund of Rs1 1m, deposited as CNG station fee, to aggrieved

July 27, 2021 Islamabad: President Dr Arif Alvi on Monday ordered a refund of Rs1.1 million to the complainant, who was denied return of the conversion fee deposited to Capital Development Authority (CDA) for setting up a Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) station. Major (r) Masood Bajwa, after getting permission to install a CNG station in 2007 by CDA, had deposited a conversion fee amounting to Rs1,111,111. After facing excessive delays in obtaining necessary NOCs from different departments, the complainant dropped the idea and requested CDA to refund the conversion fee. The CDA rejected the request of the complainant on the basis of its Board’s decision, dated 15.08.2013, wherein it decided that “in future every NOC that is issued by CDA would be for a specific time period, fee paid for obtaining NOC should be non-refundable and provision/condition to these effects must be specifically stated in the NOC to be issued.”

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