Karachi: The Supreme Court (SC) on Monday (October 25) ordered Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to end all commercial activities on the land allotted to CAA across the country, according to news sources.
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As per the details, Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed, while hearing a case related to the allotment of CAA’s lands to other parties at SC’s Karachi Registry, ordered that the CAA lands must only be used for airport’s purposes. During the hearing, CAA admitted Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) found out that two entries of land records were fake and authorities were investigating the matter. Justice Qazi Mohammad Amin Ahmed asked to take strict action against the people involved in this matter.
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The case was adjourned for hearing and FIA Director General (DG) was ordered to appear before the court with a report in the next hearing.