Documentary | Karachi Operation - Against Illegal Encroachments | Advantages and Disadvantages

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It is a sad end to a prolonged episode that saw hundreds of residents displaced as a partially encroached building comes down in bits and pieces. The local administration is implementing its demolition operation of Nasla Tower after the Supreme Court once again rebuked the Karachi commissioner who had reportedly been reluctant to comply with the court order – because of the exorbitant cost of the demolition – but the court asked the commissioner to recover the cost from the builder. This nearly six-month old story is now coming to a tragic conclusion as the 15-storey residential building is under the drills, hammers and wrecking ball of government machinery. Its imminent demotion is only days away now as its method of demolition has been chosen to be mostly hand and machinery driven rather than the use of more modern methods.

The Supreme Court (SC) directed the Karachi commissioner on Monday to demolish Nasla Tower, a 15-storey residential building located at the intersection of Sharah e Faisal and Shahrah e Quaideen, through "controlled blasting" within a week and submit a report.



The matter was taken up by a three-member bench, headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Gulzar Ahmed and comprising Justice Ijaz-ul-Ahsan and Justice Qazi Muhammad Amin Ahmed, at the SC's Karachi registry, where the city commissioner appeared before the court.

The court further instructed the commissioner to ensure that no harm was caused to other buildings and persons in Nasla Tower's vicinity because of the blast

It also directed the builder of Nasla Tower to refund money to registered buyers of the residential and commercial units, adding that the city commissioner should ensure that the refunds were made.
A three-judge SC bench, led by Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed, had initially ordered the demolition of the 15-storey building for encroaching on the land meant for a service road on June 16.

Issuing a detailed order for the same on June 19, the court had also directed the builders of Nasla Tower to refund the amount to the registered buyers of residential and commercial units within three months
The court had said in its judgement that “After examining the entire record and scrutinizing the reports submitted by all concerned agencies and departments, we are in no manner of doubt that the tower in question (Nasla Tower) has indeed been constructed on encroached land which amongst other things has also blocked a service road.”

“Being illegal construction and there being no provision for compounding such illegality specially where a service road has been blocked, the same is liable to be demolished,” it had added.

What Is Encroachment?
The term encroachment refers to a situation in real estate where a property owner violates the property rights of others by building on or extending a structure to the neighbor's land or property intentionally or otherwise. Encroachment is often a problem along disputed property lines where a person intentionally chooses to violate his neighbor's or others boundaries, or when a property owner is not aware of his boundaries

there are around 70 properties and structures are there which are now declared illegal this year


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