Supreme Court Seeks Details of Illegal Housing Scheme in Margalla Hills

The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Monday sought details from the Capital Development Authority (CDA) and Chief Commissioner ICT regarding the North Range Housing Society in Margalla Hills National Park.

The court instructed the respondents to present ownership details and building approval on the next date of the hearing.

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A top court’s bench, headed by the Chief Justice of Pakistan, heard the case regarding the residential activities in Margalla
Hills.

During the proceeding, lawyer Umar Gillani contended that the CDA had stated in its report that this housing society was illegal. It is alleged that the owner of this society had terms with some former high officials.

Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan remarked that why the civic body was so helpless. Umar Gillani argued that influential people were involved in the matter. The hearing of the case was then adjourned for a week.

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