ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Thursday wrapped up a Lal Masjid suo motu case after government’s assurance of awarding land for Jamia Hafsa, a private source reported.
A two-member bench led by Justice Gulzar Ahmed conducted the hearing and announced the decision to provide the government with land for the construction of the varsity.
The Attorney General (AG), submitting a sealed report pertaining to Lal Masjid and Hafsa varsity, stated that the report was sealed owing to the sensitivity of the issue. Justice Yahya Afridi replied that parties have a right to see the report and there exists no law for submission of sealed reports.
Justice Gulzar asked if the plot would be awarded to the varsity to which the AG replied that a 200-yard plot for construction of the varsity will be awarded. According to the previous SC order, Jamia Hafsa will be a state-owned entity.
Justice Gulzar stated that the top court would only be dealing with the issue of the plot. “We will not get into any new issue, the rest should be known to the government,” he added.
Justice Yahya added that the court will not intervene in policy matters. Justice Gulzar said that the seminary to be constructed on state property will also be owned by the state.
“The state will have control over it since it is giving the plot. There is no purpose of the case after construction and provision of land has been ensured,” Justice Gulzar told the court and wrapped up the case.