- The LHC bench issued orders while hearing a petition.
- LHC showed reservations about the start of development projects.
- Punjab badly struck with such weather conditions in recent years.
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) ordered the authorities concerned to take action against restaurants without parking facilities.
The LHC bench issued orders while hearing a petition seeking the court’s intervention to curb smog. During hearing, the LHC showed reservations about the commencement of development projects.
The court summoned details of the development projects, out-of-order signals, and cameras from the Lahore Development Authority (LDA).
The chief traffic officer (CTO) in Lahore raised traffic issues before the Lahore High Court bench. He said due to development projects and public gatherings at the three different spots of Lahore, traffic jam has become routine.
The court observed that restaurants working without proper parking facilities are also fuming traffic problems in the city and ordered to take action against such units.
“They (restaurants) are not building parking facilities nor paying taxes, if this behavior continues, the restaurants will be closed.”
Punjab badly struck with such weather conditions in recent years in the initial days of winter in the region.
Later, the LHC ordered the Punjab chief secretary not to transfer CTO Lahore, Asad Aijaz Malhi for at least six months as he has been assisting the court on the smog issue.
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Earlier, Lahore High Court (LHC) issued notices to the interior ministry and the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on a petition of the wife of former federal minister Moonis Elahi challenging the inclusion of her name in the no fly list.















