Case of luxury flat once owned by Imran Khan back in court
ISLAMABAD: The controversy surrounding the luxury flat once owned by former prime minister Imran Khan reached the Islamabad High Court again on Tuesday. A division bench had already restrained the Capital Development Authority (CDA) from dispossessing buyers of One Constitution Avenue, including the man who purchased Mr Khan’s apartment, and issuing a stay order on intra-court appeals filed against a single bench verdict that had left their fate tied to the defaulting builder
The Islamabad High Court is once again considering the case of a luxury apartment formerly owned by ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan. A division bench has placed a temporary halt on the Capital Development Authority (CDA) from evicting buyers of the One Constitution Avenue project, including the purchaser of Khan's former unit. This action follows a previous ruling that tied the fate of third-party buyers to the defaulting developer, sparking concerns among residents.
The ongoing legal battles highlight the complexities and risks faced by buyers in large real estate projects with unresolved land lease and development disputes.
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