SHC seeks replies from DCs over fake domiciles, PRCs

Petitioners want court to look into issuance of these documents and jobs on their basis

Sindh High Court. PHOTO: EXPRESS

KARACHI:
The Sindh High Court (SHC) gave on Wednesday more time to the Karachi commissioner and deputy commissioners of district East, Malir and Korangi to submit their replies on a plea filed by Khuwaja Izharul Hassan of Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM) regarding the issuance of domicile.

While adjourning hearing for July 5, a two-member bench comprising Justice Aqeel Ahmed Abbasi and Justice Zulfiqar Ahmed Khan remarked that no illegal Permanent Residence Certificate (PRC) and domicile certificate should be issued.

The MQM leader Khuwaja Izharul Hassan and other petitioners have maintained in their pleas that fake domicile certificates and PRCs are being issued by the relevant authorities against a payment of Rs2,000 per document. Holding the Sindh chief minister (CM) directly responsible for it, the petitioners requested the court to also seek an explanation from the CM in this regard.

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They said already thousands of people have been employed in government jobs on the basis of these fake domiciles and PRCs. They revealed that 40,000 vacancies in various government departments are in the process of being filled on the basis of these fake documents.

This unfair is going on since 2008 and the authorities while issuing PRCs and documents do not bother even to check permanent address on the computerized national identity cards of the relevant persons. This has deprived the residents of Karachi of their rights and claim on government jobs, petitioners maintained while requesting the court to order the constitution of committee to look into the malpractices relating to the issuance of PRCs and domicile certificates.

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Dr Arif Alvi submitted the reply in Sindh High Court on a plea challenging his election as the President of Pakistan. The case was heared by the same two-member bench. Dr Arif Alvi in his reply submitted that the plea filed against him was baseless and contrary to the facts. The petitioner has distorted the facts therefore the plea filed against him should be dismissed as not maintainable. "I reject the allegations imposed on me. It should also be rejected by the court while charging fine on the petitioner," said Dr Alvi in his reply.


The petitioner Azmat Rehan in his plea had maintained that how could a person who had tempered with judicial records, be the president of the country. The petitioner said that Dr Arif Alvi tempered with the record of a civil suit filed in 1977. The current chief justice of SHC had also passed an order against Dr Arif Alvi, the petitioner claimed.

According to petitioner, Dr Alvi mentioned himself as the trustee of 'Alvia Tablighi Trust' and in the bank statement of Salt Bank on Hawkes Bay.  He gave false statements thrice in the affidavit on the plea under trial in the court and got a decision in his favour by submitting fake documents in the case 1810 acres of land. The court should pass the order to declare Arif Alvi ineligible for the office of the president, prayed the petitioner.

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June 14 strike

A group of lawyers calling itself as Lawyers Action Committee has filed an application with chief justice of the Sindh High Court, Justice Ahmed Ali Shaikh to ensure security arrangements in view of strike of lawyers on June 14

The Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) and Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) have given call for strike on June 14 to protest the references filed against the two judges of the Supreme Court.

The action committee in its plea said there was a risk that entry points to courts premises would be closed on June 14. Most of the lawyers who had dissociated themselves from the strike would want to appear in the courts on the day.

Fearing some violence on strike day, they requested the chief justice to not only ensure security arrangement but to stop striking lawyers from blocking the entrances to courts on June 14.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 13th, 2019.
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