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KARACHI: SHC asks for Quranic order against music
Justice Faisal Arab of the Sindh High Court declined on Tuesday to pass an interim order to restrain a non-governmental organisation and others from campaigning against the conversion of a playground known as Webb Field into a commercial plot. The plaintiffs Army Welfare Trust (AWT)and Makro Habib (Pakistan) Limited contended that columnist Ardeshir Cowasjee, NGO Shehri and others were out to ‘harass and malign’ them for allegedly converting an old amenity plot into commercial premises. The category was, in fact, changed by the federal government, which owned the plot, in 2002 before it was given to the AWT for commercial use. A sub-lease was subsequently executed by the AWT in favour of Makro Habib (with an equity ratio of 70 per cent Dutch and 30 per Pakistani). According to Shehri, the sub-lease violated a provision barring transfer of land to a foreign concern without prior permission in writing of the federal government. The court adjourned the suit after briefly hearing Advocate Mushtaq Memon for the plaintiffs, Advocate Naimur Rahman for Mr Cowasjee and Ronald de Souza for ‘the cash-strapped’ Shehri.
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