Karachi authorities have completely razed one of the two residential projects that were ordered to be demolished by the Supreme Court of Pakistan, official said on Thursday. Karachi Commissioner Iqbal Memon claimed that the demolition work of Tejori Tower has been completed. The project was located at main Sebha Akhtar Road in Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Block 13-D near Hasan Square. The project design featured 182 luxury apartments, including 52 five-room Type A apartments which cost Rs20 million each and 130 four-room Type B apartments priced at Rs13 million each. The project is owned by Karachi Town Builders & Developers. The proprietor of the company is Javed Iqbal Qureshi, w.
Reported by Irfanul Haq The Supreme Court has ordered the commissioner of Karachi to demolish Tejori Heights, a building located in Gulshan-e-Iqbal Block s 13-D near Hassan Square. At a hearing at the top court’s Karachi Registry Friday, the builder’s counsel, Raza Rabbani, said his client was ready to vacate the building but needed some time to settle things with the allottees. The court, consequently, instructed the authorities to demolish Tejori Heights within a month. The commissioner of Karachi has been made responsible to oversee all the matters. Earlier, at a hearing on Thursday, Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed gave Rabbani a deadline to present documents in the case by.
Tejori Tower’s construction halted on Supreme Court’s orders
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The Supreme Court has ruled that the construction of Tejori Tower in Karachiâs Gulshan-e-Iqbal should be immediately halted near the Gillani train station.
The Karachi commissioner has been instructed to take over the project. No interference by anyone will be tolerated in this case, said the court.
The Railways lawyer said that the land for the Karachi Circular Railway has been illegally occupied. A report on this has been submitted in the Sindh High Court too.