The Islamabad High Court on Thursday reserved its judgment in identical cases pertaining to the construction of the Naval Sailing Club and Naval Farms. Chief Justice Athar Minallah heard the cases and reserved the decision after listening to the arguments from the respondents. At the outset of hearing, the chief justice asked the CDA’s member that the court wanted to clarify two points before announcing its verdict, whether the civic body issued a non abjection certificate to anyone despite the fact there was no such provision in the law, he asked. The court further asked whether the constructions in zone-iv could be made in 1994. Member Planning CDA adopted the stance ‘that time farm houses had such permission.’ He further informed the court that the Naval Sailing Club was still sealed, adding that any building could be demolished if it violates laws. To a query by the bench, the CDA’s member said that the authority used to take over the housing society and seal its offices, if the NOC of the said society was canceled. The court asked why no suuch action was not taken against the constructions around the Rawal Lake. The court subsequently reserved its judgment.
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