Lawyers’ chambers being constructed on the football ground in F-8. — White Star
ISLAMABAD: Further construction on an F-8 football ground that has already been encroached upon by lawyers from the Islamabad Bar Association (IBA) has started, after it was stopped at the end of last year.
Half the ground was appropriated by lawyers a few years ago, who have built their chamber there. Construction began again in December on the remaining half of the land, which was stopped after the matter was highlighted on various forums, but has now begun once again.
According to IBA President Riasat Ali Azad, since the construction was started by the previous cabinet of the bar, he cannot undo their decision.
Mr Azad added that the lawyers have a stay order in their favour.
CDA officials express reluctance to intervene, say the superior judiciary should instead
When asked how a public ground could be make inaccessible to the public, and how lawyers’ chambers could be constructed on public land reserved for recreational activities, the IBA president refused to comment.
Meanwhile, Capital Development Authority (CDA) officials Dawn spoke to expressed reluctance to intervene, saying the superior judiciary should instead.
“We cannot fight with lawyers. Why aren’t the Supreme Court and the Islamabad High Court (IHC), which regularly pass directives to remove encroachments from state land, taking action against the lawyers,” asked a CDA official who did not wish to be named.
Union Council 28 Chairman Fouzia Arshad, who has spoken out against the encroachment for the last two months, also called on the SC to look into the matter. She recently told Dawn that after learning about the new encroachments, she pleaded the case with the mayor, the chief officer of the Metropolitan Corporation Islamabad (MCI) and other concerned officials, but to no avail.
A CDA report states that the lawyers have also encroached on state land worth millions of rupees that was recently retrieved by the authority after the Pehalwan Restaurant was removed from the site.