He said that the school had started commercial activities in the area without seeking approval from the LDA and the Environment Protection Department. He said the principal’s house was also being converted into a campus. The lawyer said the school management had blocked the road causing problems for the locals. He said neighbours suffered from noise pollution which he blamed on the school. Justice Mamoon Rashid Sheikh sought a reply from the respondent in three weeks. He also issued notice to the school management.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 11th, 2016.
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