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SC questions fake degree holders in CAA
National
May 4, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Monday observed that pilots used to run planes on fake degrees while some people completed their services in Airport Security on fake degrees.
A two-member bench of the apex court comprising Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed and Justice Mazhar Alam Khan heard an appeal filed by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) against the decision of the Sindh High Court pertaining to disbursement of retirement benefits to Nadeem Zubairi, general manager, Security, CAA.
The court admitted for regular hearing the appeal filed by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and set aside the decision of the Sindh High Court. During the course of hearing, Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed observed that the Civil Aviation Authority is the most pitiable organization, saying that pilots ran the planes on fake degrees while some completed their services even in the sensitive department of Airport Security.
KARACHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday came down hard on the provincial and local authorities over unauthorised allotment of land and lack of town planning in the metropolis.
A three-judge SC bench headed by Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed slammed the Karachi commissioner, director general of the Sindh Building Control Authority and a senior member of the Sindh Revenue Board (SRB) as they failed to offer any explanation about the incorporation of land reserved for a road into a plot in the Sindhi Muslim Housing Society.
The visibly irked chief justice wondered under what law a mukhtiarkar could operate on the land of a housing society after a report of the mukhtiarkar was placed before the bench about leasing out the plot in question and a 15-storey building known as Nasla Tower built on it.
The Supreme Court on Thursday came down hard on the provincial and local authorities over unauthorised allotment of land and lack of town planning in the metropolis. ─ Photo by Aliraza Khatri/File
KARACHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday came down hard on the provincial and local authorities over unauthorised allotment of land and lack of town planning in the metropolis.
A three-judge SC bench headed by Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed slammed the Karachi commissioner, director general of the Sindh Building Control Authority and a senior member of the Sindh Revenue Board (SRB) as they failed to offer any explanation about the incorporation of land reserved for a road into a plot in the Sindhi Muslim Housing Society.