The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Wednesday barred the Clifton Cantonment Board (CCB) from finalising the proceedings of auctioning, the rights to collect parking fee at different parking sites in Clifton area. The two-member bench also issued notices to the Defence Ministry, the chief executive officer of the Clifton Cantonment Board for to file comments on the petition.
The petitioner, Muhammad Sajjad Haider, had gone to the court against the Clifton Cantonment Board challenging its powers to levy the parking fee. The petitioner submitted that the cantonment board had on October 30 got published public notice to auction different parking sites in Block 8 and 9 of Clifton to private contractors for recovery of parking fee.
The contractor would charge Rs 40 each on the parking of the bus/Mazda, Rs 20 on car/pick-up and Rs 10 on the motorcycle. He said that the cantonment board has no powers to levy parking fee under the Cantonments Act 1924 despite they have advertised the auction rights of the parking fee charges through newspapers. The petitioner said the municipal authority have no powers under any law to levy such fee, which has already been declared as illegal, null and void by the Lahore High Court and the Sindh High Court in its judgements. The court was pleaded to declare the auction of the parking fee rights by the CBC as illegal, unlawful and without having lawful authority.
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