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KARACHI: SHC to hear plea against KESC on 15th
A division bench comprising Justices Mushir Alam and Zia Pervez on Friday issued notices to the chief secretary and education and home secretaries of Sindh for a date in office in a petition alleging that the ruling coalition partners were appointing their workers and sympathisers to government jobs. The petitioner, former city nazim Niamutallah Khan, submitted through his counsel, Abdul Waheed, that eligible candidates had long suffered due to the recruitment ban, though favourites were given jobs even during the ban period. After the lifting of the ban, however, the PML-Q and the MQM had allocated 50 per cent of the vacancies each to their workers and sympathisers. He requested the court to direct the government to furnish it a list of the candidates selected for various posts during the last five years along with the criterion and procedure adopted for selection. A division bench comprising Chief Justice Sabihuddin Ahmed and Justice Mohammad Afzal Soomro suspended the auction of the Regency (formerly Mideast) Hotel on Dawoodpota Road in the execution of a decree amounting to Rs58 million awarded by a single judge in favour of the creditor National Bank. Advocates Farooq H. Naek and Saalim Salim Ansari contended on behalf of M/s A.I. Brothers (Pvt) Limited, operators of the hotel, that the debtor concern was entitled to the State Bank’s CIRC settlement scheme. However, the SHC banking judge held that the debtor concern was not eligible to benefit from the scheme as it had not made the requisite 10 per cent down payment of the amount owed by it. The lawyers argued that down payment was required to be made at the time of settlement but their client was denied an agreement under the scheme. Admitting the appeal, the bench issued a notice to the respondent bank for Aug 16 and suspended the execution proceedings subject to the deposit of 10 per cent of the decretal amount by the debtor concerned.
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