Court Orders Immediate Closure of Illegal Food Street in Karachi
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Court Orders Immediate Closure of Illegal Food Street in Karachi

The Constitutional Bench of the Sindh High Court has directed the immediate closure and dismantling of an illegal food street operating on a service road in Karachi’s Korangi area. The decision comes in response to concerns over public safety, traffic congestion, and unauthorized commercial activity.

Authorities have been instructed to take swift action to remove stalls, kiosks, and other structures that were set up without proper approvals. The court emphasized that the illegal operations posed risks to both consumers and residents in the vicinity.

Local administration officials are expected to coordinate with law enforcement and municipal teams to ensure compliance with the court’s order. Residents of Korangi and surrounding areas have welcomed the move, citing safety hazards and disruption caused by the unauthorized food street.

The Sindh High Court’s ruling underscores the importance of adhering to urban planning regulations and licensing requirements for commercial ventures. Authorities have warned that similar illegal operations across the city will face strict enforcement.

This action aligns with ongoing efforts to regulate public spaces, maintain traffic flow, and ensure public health standards in Karachi. Citizens have been urged to report any unauthorized commercial activity to relevant authorities to prevent violations.