The Pak Banker

Sindh moves SC for funds deposited by Bahria Town

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A dispute has emerged between the federal and Sindh government­s, with both of them laying claim to the funds being deposited in the Supreme Court by Bahria Town Karachi (BTK) against a Rs460 billion settlement in a case about its Superhighw­ay project.

Earlier, the Sindh government through its chief secretary submitted an applicatio­n to the apex court, which pleaded that the money in the account establishe­d by the court, in which the BTK has already submitted a down payment, be transferre­d to Account No 1 of the provincial government.

On Aug 22, the federal government had requested the apex court that the entire money deposited by BTK and held by the court be deposited in its public accounts.

On March 21, a three-judge Supreme Court bench headed by retired Justice Sheikh Azmat

Saeed had approved the Rs460bn settlement offer by Bahria Town to implement the court's May 4, 2018 judgement in which it held that grant of land to the Malir Developmen­t Authority (MDA) by the Sindh government, its exchange with the land of the private land developers (Bahria Town) and anything done under the provisions of Colonisati­on of Government Land Act, 1912 by the provincial government was of no legal existence.

The land was granted for launching an incrementa­l housing scheme, but instead of launching the scheme the MDA exchanged it with Bahria Town for launching of a scheme by the latter, the judgement had regretted.

The settlement concerns only with the BTK's Superhighw­ay project that is spread over 16,896 acres and is independen­t of other projects of Bahria Town.

In its fresh applicatio­n, the Sindh government pleaded that its petition be treated as urgent by the court and be fixed for hearing in the week commencing on Dec 16, or any other convenient date.

Any unnecessar­y delay in the hearing will cause serious injury and irreparabl­e financial loss to the general public as well as the applicant, the applicatio­n argued.

Similarly, all future payments to be made by the BTK should be transferre­d to the government of Sindh, including the shortfall in the down payment, the applicatio­n said.

It regretted that the Sindh government had received from the federal government Rs493bn by June 30 against the budgetary estimates of Rs605.6bn, reflecting a shortfall of Rs112bn.

The provincial government was also facing a shortfall of Rs74.99bn against the revised estimates of Rs508bn against the Federal Revenue Assignment from the Divisible Pool.

 ?? -APP ?? Activists of Life World Mission Pakistan holding Christmas Peace Rally at Mall Road in Provincial Capital.
-APP Activists of Life World Mission Pakistan holding Christmas Peace Rally at Mall Road in Provincial Capital.

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