IHC orders CDA to resolve C-13 affectees’ complaints
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Islamabad: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Tuesday directed the Capital Development Authority (CDA) to decide within one month on the applications filed by the affectees of Shah Allah Ditta and Sector C-13.
Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani, while hearing the case, remarked that officers who perform their duties are worthy of appreciation, while those who fail to do so should leave their positions.
The court dismissed a miscellaneous petition seeking to halt the transfer of a CDA deputy commissioner involved in the case. Expressing displeasure over the lawyer’s request, Justice Kayani observed that the court is not meant to recommend or protect officers.
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“You are recommending an officer to the court — it is not the court’s job to do that. The court has no sympathy for any officer. Why not send the matter to the Prime Minister if you want a recommendation?” Justice Kayani remarked.
He further stated, “If someone is going on deputation, let him go. Don’t bring such matters here. He is a public servant, not someone special. Have you come here for your work or to save the job of an officer?”
The court subsequently rejected the plea against the officer’s transfer and instructed the CDA to resolve the grievances of the C-13 affectees within a month before adjourning the hearing until next month.
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