LAHORE – A full bench has been constituted by the Lahore High Court (LHC) to hear challenges to the Property Ownership Ordinance. The bench, led by Chief Justice Alia Neelum, is scheduled to begin hearings on February 23.
Context of the Case
The case originates from over 200 petitions contesting the ordinance. Petitioners allege that committees, overseen by Deputy Commissioners, are utilizing paramilitary forces to reclaim land from citizens – a power they assert belongs to relevant tribunals. Concerns have also been raised regarding potential overreach by these committees and alleged misuse of the ordinance.
The three-member bench also includes Justice Javed Zafar Zafar and Justice Abhar Gul Khan. Notices have been issued to the Punjab government and other involved parties by the LHC registrar’s office to ensure all stakeholders are informed.
The bench will review the petitions and determine the future course of action regarding the ordinance’s enforcement.
Frequently Asked Questions
What prompted the LHC to form a full bench?
Over 200 petitions challenging the Property Ownership Ordinance prompted the LHC to form a full bench to thoroughly examine the matter.
When will the LHC begin hearing the case?
The LHC is scheduled to begin hearing the case on February 23.
What are the main concerns raised by the petitioners?
Petitioners claim that committees are reclaiming land using paramilitary forces, exceeding their legal authority, and misusing the ordinance.
What impact will the LHC’s decision have on property rights in Punjab?
