SHC orders recovery of missing persons

Seeks six-week progress report from police, other agencies


Our Correspondent October 27, 2022
A file photo of the Sindh High Court building.

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KARACHI:

The Sindh High Court (SHC) heard a petition regarding six missing persons and ordered their immediate recovery. The court remarked that the actions should be taken in view of the Task Force and JIT's recommendations for finding the missing persons.

The court sought sixweek progress report from the police, rangers, and other agencies. The court was informed that Syed Javed, a resident of Gulzar-e-Hijri locality who had gone missing, had returned home.

The court dismissed the petition.

Municipal tax

The Sindh High Court has extended the injunction regarding the petition against collecting municipal tax through electricity bills. A petition was heard in the High Court.

The court extended the injunction and postponed the hearing of the petitions without proceeding until November 22. The High Court has restrained KMC from collecting municipal tax on electricity bills.

The Sindh High Court (SHC) heard a petition regarding six missing persons and ordered their immediate recovery. The court remarked that the actions should be taken in view of the Task Force and JIT's recommendations for finding the missing persons.

The court sought sixweek progress report from the police, rangers, and other agencies. The court was informed that Syed Javed, a resident of Gulzar-e-Hijri locality who had gone missing, had returned home.

The court dismissed the petition. Municipal tax The Sindh High Court has extended the injunction regarding the petition against collecting municipal tax through electricity bills. A petition was heard in the High Court.

The court extended the injunction and postponed the hearing of the petitions without proceeding until November 22. The High Court has restrained KMC from collecting municipal tax on electricity bills.

FCA in power bills

A two-member SHC bench headed by Justice Syed Hassan Azhar Rizvi heard a petition and directed the petitioner to approach National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) over fuel charges adjustment (FCA) in the electricity bills of the oxygen plants.

The counsel of the petitioner said that the cost of oxygen gas is climbing due to the implementation of FCA. The National Institute of Cardio-Vascular Diseases (NIVCD) is one institution that is experiencing oxygen supply issues along with other healthcare facilities across the country.

Justice Rizvi remarked that it is a serious problem; however, you should contact Nepra about it, which has technical experts to assist you on it. "You can approach the court if you are not satisfied with the Nepra's decision."

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