Thursday, December 5, 2019

ICCI asks CDA to order reopening of sealed shops

Islamabad : The Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ICCI) has called upon the Chairman CDA to issue orders for de-sealing the shops sealed in G-9 Markaz, Karachi Company, on account of non-conforming use.Muhammad Ahmed Waheed, president, Tahir Abbasi, senior vice president and Saif ur Rahman Khan, vice president ICCI said that the plaza housing the sealed shops in G-9 Markaz was constructed 40 years ago and it was strange that shops were sealed now on the pretext of non-conforming use. They said that the shops were constructed with the permission of CDA and have been sold to various persons while their attorneys were with CDA. They said after passage of 40 years, many owners of shops have changed and their attorneys were accepted by CDA’s Estate Department.

from The News International - Islamabad https://ift.tt/364SFWm

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