HYDERABAD, Nov 20: An application has been filed in the Sindh High Court, Hyderabad circuit bench, by the additional advocate-general of Sindh on behalf of the EDO (revenue), claiming that the Ladies Club was not the property of the Evacuee Trust Property.

The petitioner urged the court to allow the revenue department, the EDO and city Mukhtiarkar to become ‘intervenors’ in the constitutional petition filed by the Ladies Club’s general secretary. The AAG filed application under order 1 Rule 10 of the CPC read with section 151.—BoC

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