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FCC recalls orders that led to Nasla Tower demolition
The Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) recalled Supreme Court orders from 2018 and 2019 that authorized the Sindh government to demolish illegal buildings in Karachi, including the Nasla Tower. The FCC ruled that enforcing building laws is the provincial government's responsibility, not the judiciary, and criticized the Supreme Court for overstepping its role in directing citywide demolitions.
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