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ISLAMABAD
Chief Justice Saqib Nisar on Tuesday said Prime Minister Imran Khan's Bani Gala residence will be the first property to be regularised during the hearing of a case related to illegal construction in the suburbs of the federal capital.
Addressing the premier's counsel, Babar Awan, the chief justice said it was not a political statement and if the premier's property is not regularised as per existing rules,"the prime minister will be the first to pay a fine".
Justice Nisar further said that construction in Bani Gala violates town planning procedures but to demolish such structures would not be justified.
The apex court also ordered to revoke the lease of companies violating their lease obligations.
During the proceedings, Additional Attorney General Nayyar Rizvi informed the court that a 12 kilometre long wall will be constructed around Bani Gala.
"A four kilometre long wall has already been constructed, while it will be expanded by another four kilometres by November," Khokar added.
He said that the funds to complete the wall have not been released and five companies are responsible for encroachments in the area.
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