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LHC disposes of pleas against construction of power plant

byCustoms Today Report
28/07/2015
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LAHORE: The Lahore High Court Tuesday disposed of petitions challenging construction of small coal power project near BRB Canal in Lahore after being told that the Punjab government had withdrawn notification for the purpose.

The three-member bench comprising Justice Mamoon Rashid Sheikh, Justice Faisal Zaman and Justice Shahid Kareem was hearing the petitions filed by Lahore Press Club, Mohsin Bilal, Sajid Mahmood Mushtaq Ahmad Butt and others.

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During the hearing, a provincial law officer and Additional Secretary Energy Department Liaqat Ali appeared before the bench and submitted that the government had stopped the project and withdrawn the land acquisition notification for the purpose.

At this, the three-member bench disposed of the petitions.

The petitioners through their petitions submitted that the provincial authorities had issued a notification for acquiring land in Khaira and Sultanpura areas to establish a small coal power project.

They said it was a residential area and more than 1.2 million people lived there.

The petitioners said the coal power project would be harmful for the health of residents of the area and for the environment.

They also said the acquisition of land had violated their fundamental rights.

The petitioners requested the court to declare the acquisition of land and the plan to set up a coal power plant in a residential area illegal.

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