POLITICSDAWN
FCC terms SC, IHC decisions on demolition of restaurants in Margalla Hills ‘grave miscarriage of justice’
The Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) overturned earlier Supreme Court (SC) and Islamabad High Court (IHC) decisions that led to the demolition of Monal Restaurant and other establishments in Margalla Hills National Park (MHNP), calling it a 'grave miscarriage of justice'. The FCC ruled that the closure of these restaurants violated the Islamabad Wildlife Ordinance of 1979 and transferred administrative authority of the park to the Capital Development Authority (CDA).
Mentioned
Federal Constitutional CourtorganizationSupreme CourtorganizationIslamabad High CourtorganizationMonal RestaurantorganizationCapital Development AuthorityorganizationMargalla Hills National ParkplaceIslamabad Wildlife (Protection, Preservation and Management) Ordinance of 1979topicIslamabad Wildlife Management Boardorganization
Related Signal
Adjacent reporting
- FCC sets aside SC judgment that allowed demolition of restaurants in Margalla Hills National Park
- FCC clears hurdles to completion of Nai Gaj Dam
- FCC questions SC judgment ordering demolition of restaurants in Margalla Hills National Park
- Michigan court strikes down parts of contested livestock waste permit
- Trump administration can remove history and climate info from US parks, court says