Times of Islamabad

Grand Hyatt Hotel lease: Supreme Court announced the verdict

Grand Hyatt Hotel lease: Supreme Court announced the verdict

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Wednesday restored the lease of plotawarded to Grand Hyatt (M/s BNP) hotel by the Capital Development Authority(CDA), declaring the order of Islamabad High Court void.

A three-member bench headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan Mian Saqib Nisarand comprising Justice Ijazul Ahsan and Justice Faisal Arab passed theorders while hearing an appeal filed by BNP against the IHC’s order.

The IHC on July 2016 had cancelled the lease of plot over violation ofCDA’s building by-laws the Grand Hyatt hotel management.

The top court directed BNP to complete the payment of Rs 17.5 millionwithin eight years in installments against the plot’s lease to the CDA.

The chief justice observed whether the CDA had been sleeping for 13 yearswhen the towers were being constructed and now when the two towers had beenbuilt, its officials said the leasee had violated CDA-by-laws.

CDA’s counsel Munir Paracha requested the court to let the federal cabinetdecide the matter as it was scheduled to meet on Thursday.

The court observed that the cabinet would not be able to decide the matteras the CDA had already rejected the BNP’s proposal

The counsel further pleaded that for its location in the Margalla HillsNational Park, the building should be demolished.

The CJP said then the Supreme Court’s building and the Pak Secretariatshould also be demolished because they also fell in the National Park area.What the people, who had bought apartments in the Grand Hyatt towers formillions of rupees would do, he asked, adding that half of the city ofIslamabad had been built in violation of by-laws.

He further observed the CDA even did not have proper regulations and thecourt had asked from Tariq Fazl Chaudhry, former Capital Administration andDevelopment Division (CADD) minister, in that regard.

CDA Chairman Afzal Latif, who was present in the court, apprised the courtthat CDA employees had defrauded.

Upon this, the CJP remarked:”You did not remember this fraud for 13 years.Why the people, who have spent Rs 4 billion to buy those apartments shouldsuffer now.”

Subsequently, the court, in its short order, declared void order of IHC.

It may be mentioned that the Capital Development Authority (CDA) hadterminated the 99-year lease agreement with the BNP (private) Limited andsealed the under-construction Grand Hyatt Hotel on the Constitution Avenueciting various building and layout plan violations. It maintained that theBNP (Pvt) Limited had created third party interest without adhering to theCDA’s by-laws. – APP