Sindh lacks discipline: Chief Justice Saqib Nisar

Sindh lacks discipline: Chief Justice Saqib Nisar

KARACHI: Chief Justice of Pakistan Mian Saqib Nisar remarked on Friday that he has come to realise after arriving in Karachi that there is no discipline in Sindh.

While hearing a case at Karachi's registry on a petition over using the Ladies Club Larkana for commercial purposes, he observed that he may have to shift at the metropolises for as many as six months to hear the pending cases.

He said that even US President Donald Trump doesn't have authority to allot a Khokha (road-side cabin), but here in Sindh, whoever desires allots land to people.

Advocate General Sindh informed the court that total land area of Larkana's Jinnah Garden is 20,000 square yard and Ladies Club is established at 3,000 sqaure yard. He said that National Health Centre, Press Club and government schools are in the Jinnah Garden.

He further informed that Municipal Committee of the city has given shops for rent and it had the authority to give allotment.

Chief Justice remarked that parks are public property and government cant construct anything on it.

The court directed Advocate General Sindh to bring the parks in its original state.