Sarfaraz Ahmed, former Pakistan captain, has been summoned by the Sindh High Court in connection with his cricket academy encroaching on land owned by Girl’s College in North Nazimabad, Karachi.
According to details, the management of the Government College of Women in North Nazimabad Block N has filed a case in Sindh High Court against the Sarfaraz Ahmed Cricket Academy for constructing their facilities on a portion of the college’s land.
Sarfaraz Ahmed has been summoned to the Sindh High Court to clarify his position on the matter. The Sindh High Court has ordered Sarfaraz to appear in person at the next hearing of the case.
The court has also appointed a law officer to gather all of the necessary details regarding the two parties’ land dispute.
Both parties have been directed to cooperate with the officer, and the officer has been directed to prepare an extensive report that takes into account all of the intricate details.
The next hearing in the case is scheduled to take place in three weeks.
Before the case was taken to court, the college’s principal filed numerous complaints about the situation.
The principal had filed complaints with the police about the misbehavior of the cricket academy’s staff and asked the police to provide a safe environment for the college’s students.
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