Tue, 21-Oct-2025

NAB chairman directed look into negligent IO’s matter

Supreme Court Orders To Remove Encroachments From Govt's Land In Karachi

KARACHI: The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Thursday directed the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Chairman Justice (retd) Javed Iqbal to withdraw more than 100 inquiries assigned to one of its officers who showed negligence while investigating a case related to the allotment of plots carved out from a public park in Al Habib Cooperative Housing … Read more

Commissioner ordered to commence Nasla Tower demolition at once

Police obtains list of SBCA officers involved in illegal construction of Nasla Tower

KARACHI: The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Wednesday directed Commissioner Karachi to immediately commence the demolition of Nasla Tower located at the city’s Shahrah-e-Faisal and submit a report on the orders. When a three-member bench headed by Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed assembled at the apex court’s Karachi Registry, the top judge inquired from the commissioner … Read more

India announces bill to ban cryptocurrencies

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India’s government will introduce a bill to ban private cryptocurrencies and create a framework for a central bank-backed digital money, parliament said in a shock announcement late Tuesday. The proposed bill “seeks to prohibit all private cryptocurrencies in India”, the Lok Sabha said, and comes after Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned last week that Bitcoin … Read more

SC sets four-week deadline for govt to submit progress report in APS attack case

Imran Khan

The Supreme Court on Wednesday gave the government a four-week deadline to submit a progress report in the Army Public School Peshawar attack case. Earlier today, Prime Minister Imran Khan appeared before the apex court after a three-judge bench — headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Gulzar Ahmed, and comprising Justice Qazi Mohammad Amin … Read more

Supreme Court grants bail to PPP leader Khursheed Shah

Khursheed Shah COVID diagnosis

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Thursday granted bail to PPP leader Khursheed Shah in assets beyond known sources of income case filed by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB). A two-member bench of the apex court, headed by Justice Umar Ata Bandial, granted bail to the former opposition leader in the National Assembly against surety bonds … Read more

SC declares petitions seeking presidential system as ‘inadmissible’

Supreme Court

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Monday declared all the petitions seeking implementation of the presidential system in the country as inadmissible. The apex court said the point raised in the petitions was political. It said the Constitution of Pakistan does not provide any guidance for the presidential system, as it supports the democratic … Read more

A hard day for AG Sindh at Supreme Court

Supreme Court Orders To Remove Encroachments From Govt's Land In Karachi

KARACHI: It was a long, hard and eventful day at the Supreme Court Karachi registry for Advocate General Sindh, Sulman Talibuddin, who while representing the provincial government had to face harsh remarks of three-member bench headed by Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed. When he submitted that the provincial government had no funds for rehabilitation of people … Read more

SC orders rehabilitation of victims of encroachment drives

Supreme Court Orders To Remove Encroachments From Govt's Land In Karachi

KARACHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the Sindh government to rehabilitate all those people who lost their homes during the encroachment removal drive along the major storm water drains of the city within a year. The direction came from a three-member SC bench headed by Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed while hearing identical applications filed … Read more

It’s lawlessness to shoot and torture journalists, says Supreme Court

Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of Pakistan stated that the shooting and torture of journalists is lawlessness. These remarks came during the hearing of a suo moto case concerning the harassment of journalists. There are lawful alternatives available if anyone has issues with journalists, Qazi Muhammad Amin said. Shooting journalists or torturing them is equivalent to lawlessness, … Read more

Strict action against illegal decanting, filing of LPG urged

Ogra

ISLAMABAD: The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) has advised all the chief secretaries to take cognizance of the illegal activities regarding decanting of liquefied petroleum gas(LPG) and filling of LPG in transport and stern action/crackdown must be taken against LPG decanting and filling in transport from shops to ensure public safety. In this regard, … Read more

SHC seeks assistance to determine govt’s liability towards dependents of missing persons

Federal Govt Directed To Fix COVID Vaccine Price In One Week

KARACHI. The Sindh High Court (SHC) has asked the Sindh advocate general, deputy attorney general and an amicus curiae to assist it in determining the liability of the state towards the dependents of missing persons when it fails in implementing the Constitutional guarantees to its citizens. Wife of a missing person, Mushtaq alias Adil, had … Read more

Police bound to find missing persons: SHC

Supreme Court

KARACHI. The Sindh High Court (SHC) has noted that tracing the whereabouts of a missing person “even if one has hidden oneself” is the responsibility of the police and law enforcement agencies (LEAs) which should also continually inform the families of such persons about developments in their investigation. The police should visit such families and … Read more

Sindh CJ refuses to accept appointment as apex court ad hoc judge

Sindh High Court

KARACHI: Sindh High Court Chief Justice Ahmed Ali M Sheikh on Monday refused to take oath as an ad hoc judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. Earlier in the day, a notification bearing No. F. 2(1)/2021 was issued from the office of President of Pakistan appointing Justice Sheikh as an ad hoc judge of … Read more

CJ of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed nominated Justice Aysha Malik for the elevation to the SC

Supreme Court

Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed has nominated Justice Aysha Malik for the elevation to the Supreme Court. CJ Pakistan Gulzar has summoned JCP meeting on September 9 to consider her elevation to SC. Justice Aysha will be the first female judge to elevate to the respectable Supreme Court of Pakistan in the history of … Read more

Sindh, Centre have spat yet again over the curfew

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KARACHI/ISLAMABAD: The federation and the Sindh government have once again spat over the latter’s announcement of a complete lockdown, for both sides jealously clinging to their respective positions and hurling barbs at each other.

Governor Sindh Imran Ismail was the first to react, advising Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah to adhere to SOPs rather than imposing a comprehensive and curfew-like lockdown to deal with the situation.

Imran Ismail, speaking at a press conference at the Governor House here, made it clear that the federation was opposed to taking drastic measures to combat the pandemic because the national economy could not afford to shut down industries and businesses, especially in Karachi, the country’s economic hub.

“The Sindh government neither took the federal government on board while taking the decision nor did it consult with the other stakeholders including trade and industrial community,” he said.

He further claimed that the decision was in violation of a Supreme Court order that the NCOC rules be implemented in the case of a pandemic.

He stated that total closure of business and industry was not a practical option and that the provincial government’s unilateral action was a surprise to both the federal government and NCOC.

“It was better to sternly enforce the SOPs first and then opt for lockdown in hot spots. If the situation does not improve, move gradually towards the extreme measures,” he advised.

As a result, Imran Ismail added, the federal government and all of its institutions were prepared to provide the Sindh government with every possible form of help.

He stated that the federation does not support a comprehensive and curfew-like lockdown, adding that Prime Minister Imran Khan believes that the national economy and the majority of the population would be unable to sustain the terrible consequences of such a lockdown.

“Prudent and far-sighted policies of Imran Khan leading the government to deal with the situation were globally acknowledged and admired because the closure of industries and markets is like cutting down the jugular vein of economy,” he maintained.

He stated that it was the chief minister’s and his team’s job to carefully follow the SOPs throughout the province and that the provincial executive’s failure looked to be the primary cause of the contagion’s spread, as the detection ratio had reached 30%.

“It is evident that the provincial administration failed to ensure observance of SOPs in markets and other public places during Eidul Azha. Even people in queues outside the vaccination centers were seen not wearing facemasks,” he noted.

The government-provided vaccine was being sold, according to reports, and vaccination cards were being issued without jabs, according to the governor.

“The Sindh government must refrain from depriving its people of their sources of livelihood and reconsider its decision,” Imran Ismail said.

Before making any such decision, he recommended consulting with business organizations, trade unions, elected officials, notables, and prominent others.

Replying to a query about the conduct of elections during the COVID situation, Imran Ismail said the government had requested the Election Commission of Pakistan for postponement of elections till improvement in the situation but the decision rested with the Commission.

Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry Saturday feared the Sindh government’s unilateral actions contrary to the federal government and National Command and Control Centre’s (NCOC) directives might cause immense damage to the economy.

In a video message, he emphasized that Pakistan successfully fought the first three waves of the pandemic with a strategy and that could not be changed.

The minister pointed out that the closure of industry in Sindh would harm the economy and create employment problems.

“The industries whose 100 percent workforce is vaccinated, should be reopened,” he added.

Fawad contended that the way the Sindh government was imposing restrictions would only add to the hardships of the common man.

He highlighted that, under Articles 149 and 151 of the Constitution, as well as the Supreme Court’s decision, provincial governments could not make unilateral decisions, but were instead required to follow the federal government’s instructions and the NCOC’s strategy.

The minister insisted, “The Sindh government, therefore, should immediately open industries, and not pressurize traders and daily wage earners, regretting that had the Sindh government implemented the standard operating procedures (SOPs) related to the coronavirus, the province would not have been facing the present situation.”

He added that the fourth wave of coronavirus originated in India, where the Narendra Modi government failed to take the necessary actions to stop the spread.

“Today, India has become a source of spreading Delta virus in the entire region. While the world economies are just recovering from the coronavirus successfully, they again came under stress due to the irresponsible policies of the Indian government.”

Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar tweeted, according to sources.

“The decisions made yesterday, especially those pertaining to industries and transport, need to be reviewed. We put forth our point of view yesterday, as well as today, based on which a partial amendment has been announced, which is a welcome sign. But further amendments are needed,”

Pakistan’s clever lockdown policy, which protects both people’s health and work, was “praised across the world,” according to Umar.

“Such decisions were made after minutely reviewing ground realities,” he said.

“These decisions are taken via a platform where there is a presence of all federal, civil, military, and provincial institutions,” the federal minister said.

The NCOC chief said after a year’s performance, there should be no doubt that the forum operates “with no political bias” and makes decisions that are in the best interest of the nation.

“If every province had relied on its own resources and made decisions without consultations, then this could not have been possible,” Asad stated, It’s hard to beat COVID-19 without teamwork.

Asad Umar believed that the Sindh government will discuss the NCOC further on its decisions in a meeting tomorrow and that a policy would develop that would preserve citizens’ health and jobs.

To stop the spread of COVID in Karachi, the Sindh government should focus on SOPs execution and targeted interventions in high-risk situations, according to Energy Minister Hammad Azhar on Saturday.

“A blanket lockdown in the economic heart of Pakistan would endanger livelihoods of millions,” he tweeted.

Bilawal tweeted after his press conference in Islamabad that lives were in danger, but the PTI was engaging in hypocrite politics.

Bilawal also uploaded videos of the lockdowns in Lahore and other Punjab cities.

Bilawal tweeted, “Lockdowns were used to stop the spread of COVID in Lahore. Now PTI opposes and undermines all measures to contain the spread in Sindh. “If, God forbid, we see an India like situation arising PTIs disinformation and sabotage are to blame.”

Sindh Law and Environment Adviser Barrister Murtaza Wahab defended their position on the lockdown, claiming that they initially shared the drafted notification [imposing lockdown] with the NCOC before issuing the order.

Murtaza Wahab, speaking during a news conference at the Chief Minister’s House, released documents relevant to the newest lockdown orders with the media, which he had previously shared with the federal government.

He recalled that after attending the provincial coronavirus task force meeting, CM Murad Ali Shah called Prime Minister’s Aide on Health Dr. Faisal Sultan and Federal Planning and Development Minister Asad Umar to discuss the NCOC’s decision to issue its own notification (following the Sindh government’s notification to impose lockdown in Sindh). Instead of issuing the notification, the federal government’s spokesman afterward objected to the Sindh government’s jurisdiction to enforce the lockdown, he added.

Following federal objections to an inter-provincial public transportation prohibition, he claimed, Sindh submitted a revised notification to address those objections.

The NCOC, according to Barrister Wahab, never disputed their decision to impose lockdown in Sindh.

“We try our best to work in conformity with the federal government but it is unfortunate that these people come up with a different version when they appear on the TV screens,” he stated, referring to the federal authorities concerned.

“It is my request that this issue shouldn’t be politicized, as we are under obligation to protect the masses against this lethal epidemic. I call upon the people who issue statements that they should persuade the people (to adopt safety precautions). For God’s sake, they shouldn’t cause division among the people,” he said.

Nobody had objected when Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar ordered a lockdown in Lahore, he said, and they had also refrained from criticizing it.

“We know how serious the issue of coronavirus is, likewise, Usman Buzdar knows well the situation of Lahore. In the same fashion, the people present in Islamabad don’t know the severity of (coronavirus) situation in Karachi,” said Barrister Wahab.

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Supreme Court urged to take notice of FBR’s discretionary powers

Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry

KARACHI: The Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) on Wednesday urged the Supreme Court of Pakistan to intervene into the newly-enacted law, empowering the officials of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to make arrests for concealment, a statement said. FPCCI acting president Nasir Khan said that Section 203A of the Income … Read more

BOL EXCLUSIVE: Karachi to have 3,000 apartments with mortgaged instalment plans of over 20 years

Karachi to have 3,000 apartments with mortgaged instalment plans of over 20 yearsKarachi to have 3,000 apartments with mortgaged instalment plans of over 20 years

KARACHI: Javedan Corporation, the developers of Naya Nazimabad, will launch, for the first time, 3,000 apartments after Eid-ul-Azha with the mortgaged instalment plans spanning over 20 years. Naya Nazimabad had already sold 6,500 residential and commercial plots in its Phase-I. Giving details, Naya Nazimabad president Syed Muhammad Talha said: “This is the mortgage financing model, … Read more

UN Shows Concern Over Eviction of People Along Karachi Nullahs

UN Shows Concern Over Eviction of People Along Karachi Nullahs

The United Nations showed concern for the eviction of residents living along Gujjar and Orangi nullahs in Karachi. “These actions were undertaken by city authorities without adequate consultation with the affected residents, no relocation plan, and disparate and insufficient compensation for the displaced,” the United Nations experts said in a statement. The experts stated that … Read more

The other side of the coin

Rising Heat and Poor Air Quality Prompt Monsoon Alert in Karachi

Citizens demand that encroachments be removed and nullahs be cleared before monsoon rains to avoid the same fate as last year.

Last year’s monsoon rain wreaked havoc in Pakistan taking at least 100 lives and affecting millions others across the country. But the country’s financial capital suffered the worst of all forcing Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan and the Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Bajwa to rush to Karachi and take a slew of emergency measures.

The heavy downpour in Karachi brought life to a standstill with streets and homes flooded with rain and sewage water.

Hundreds were left stranded in the city after streets turned into rivers owing to the dilapidated and ill-maintained drainage systems.

Prime Minister announced Rs1.1 trillion emergency package to improve city’s fragile sewage and drainage system as well as widening the heavily encroached nullas.

While thousands suffer from the Supreme Court’s recent orders to remove encroachment along the Orangi and Gujjar nullahs, the directive to widen the two major nullahs of the city will help lessen the impact of urban flooding—saving both lives and infrastructure of the megacity.

“Last years’ experience was a nightmare, I could not get home because of the flooded streets after they were inundated with sewage water owing to the choked nullahs,” remembers Faisal Memon.

He recalls that the main road near Gujjar Nullah in Nazimabad was completely submerged where he and many other motorcyclists like him spent the night stranded.

Memon demanded that the government speed up its cleanliness drive of the city’s nullahs before the onset of the monsoon season so that people don’t have to go through the same fate as last year.

The city’s major natural drains, including the Gujjar, Orangi, Sukhan and Thaddo nullahs, carry sewage to the sea every day. The sewage arrives into these nullahs from 18 smaller drains that span across the city. There are 11 underpasses and 106 roads that are considered most vulnerable during monsoon season.

Last year, the government allocated Rs22 million to remove the sludge from nullahs, however, a year on nothing much has been done to that effect.

An anti-encroachment drive on the directives of the Supreme Court is under way to widen the Orangi and Gujjar nullahs by 30 feet.

According to the survey conducted by NED University, Gujjar Nullah needs to be brought back to its original shape on an urgent basis to the right-of-way (ROW) for passage of water before the rain.

In 2020 the local government department along with Sindh Solid Waste Management Board (SSWMB), KMC, six district municipal corporations and National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) under a $100 million World Bank programme had cleared three major nullahs in the city — Gujjar, Korangi and Mowach Goth nullah — and removed 4.3 million cubic feet sludge from these drains.

These nullahs, however, are clogged again due to failure of city’s civic bodies or Sindh government’s lenient attitude.
As a routine practice, the city administration has issued press statements claiming that an emergency plan has already been materialised.

The Karachi administrator has directed his subordinates to make all necessary arrangements for monsoon rains before the start of the rainy season, so that any emergency situation could be dealt with in a timely and efficient manner.

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15% demolition at Aladdin Park, Pavilion End Club complete: director anti-encroachment

aladdin demolation

Senior Director Anti-Encroachment Bashir Siddiqui has submitted a report in the Supreme Court concerning the operation against infringements in Karachi. Supreme Court’s instructions are being followed and a report has been submitted on the operations conducted against encroachments at Aladdin Park, Kashmir Road Complex, and on various stormwater drains. He said that action was taken … Read more

Justice Mahmud Jamal Becomes The First Muslim To Be Nominated As A Member Of Supreme Court

Justice Mahmud Jamal Becomes The First Muslim To Be Nominated As A Member Of Supreme Court

Justice Mahmud Jamal has been nominated by Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau as the next member of the Supreme Court of Canada. He is the first Muslim judge to be nominated for the seat. In a tweet, the PM of Canada said, “Justice Mahmud Jamal, has had a distinguished career, throughout which he’s remained … Read more

Bahria Town Funds Not To Be Included In the Next Year’s Budget Plan

Bahria Town Funds Not To Be Included In the Next Year's Budget Plan

Bahria Town has been excluded from this year’s budget. The amount that the real estate giant was supposed to deposit was Rs460 billion. The Supreme Court, on 21st March 2019, had accepted the land developer’s offer to pay Rs460 billion in order to purchase the land in Malir, Karachi and ordered it to deposit the … Read more

Karachi Police, Protesters Clash During Anti-Encroachment Drive In Aladin Park

Karachi Police, Protesters Clash During Anti-Encroachment Drive In Aladin Park

Police and protesters came face-to-face during the anti-encroachment operation in Aladin Park of Karachi, while several people including a police officer were injured. Yesterday, the Supreme Court had ordered the local administration in Karachi to demolish the Pavilion End club at Aladin Park, an amusement park in Gulshan-e-Iqbal and close down all commercial activities. A … Read more

Notice Issued To Sindh Over Daniel Pearl Case Accused Plea

Notice Issued To Sindh Over Daniel Pearl Case Accused Plea

Supreme Court of Pakistan has issued notice to the Sindh government over a plea of accused in the Daniel Pearl murder case on lack of facilities in detention. During the hearing of petitions against the release of Ahmed Umar Sheikh, accused in the Daniel Pearl murder case, Additional Advocate General Punjab Faisal Chaudhry assured the … Read more

Supreme Court of Pakistan orders fixing of price of oxygen cylinders

Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of Pakistan (SC) has on Wednesday ordered the Ministry of Industries and Production to fix the price of oxygen cylinders within two days.

According to the details, the Supreme Court of Pakistan conducted a hearing of the suo moto notice of coronavirus situation in the country.

During the case proceedings, the Advocate General of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa argued that suppliers are demanding exorbitant prices because the price of the vital gas is not fixed.

CEO of the Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) told the court that they cannot fix the price as oxygen production falls under the domain of the Ministry of Industries.

The court, on the plea of the KP government, directed to fix the price within two days and also submit a report on the way the prices have been set.

National Command Operation Centre (NCOC) chief Asad Umar informed on Wednesday that the total number of single-day Covid-19 vaccinations had exceeded 200,000.

In a tweet today, the federal minister further stated that the total number of people to have registered for the vaccine had also crossed five million.

The minister encouraged those over the age of 40 to register early for their jab. reminding that safety measures should still be followed to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

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Supreme Court to hear Covid-19 suo motu case on May 5

Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of Pakistan will hear on May 5 (Wednesday) a suo motu case regarding combating the Covid-19 third wave in the country. According to the details, the bench of the top court will be headed by Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed and includes Justice Mushir Alam, Justice Umar Ata Bandial, Justice Ijaz Ul Ahsan, … Read more

Supreme Court announces verdict in Justice Qazi Faez Isa review case

Justice Qazi

By a majority of 6-4, the Supreme Court of Pakistan has accepted Justice Qazi Faez Isa’s review petition against earlier court order of sending his case to Federal Board of Revenue (FBR). According to the details, a 10-member bench, headed by Justice Umar Ata Bandial, heard the review petitions filed against the court’s June 19, … Read more