Sindh High Court at Karachi on 06.06.2022 passed a restraining order against PAF Museum including Pakistan Air Force from creating any third-party interest and even taking possession of the ‘Convention Hall’ situated inside PAF Museum on Main Shahrah-e-Faisal, Karachi.
By way of background, Paragon Event Management Services (‘Paragon’) filed a Civil Suit before the Sindh High Court at Karachi through our firm’s Founding Partner Barrister Junaid Ahmed and Mr. Haider Waheed, Advocate Supreme Court, after being aggrieved by the unlawful and mala fide actions/omissions of PAF Museum.
The officials of the PAF Museum were primarily trying to forcefully evict Paragon from the Convention Hall without any notice and in blatant violation of the License Agreement, despite the term of the agreement not having been completed. They were also attempting to unlawfully use, dispose of, and/or create third-party interest in Paragon’s assets to the detriment of its business, reputation, and goodwill. Nonetheless, the Sindh High Court, after hearing the arguments, passed an ad-interim order against PAF Museum, Air Headquarters through DCS (Admin), and Southern Air Command, Pakistan Air Force. The case is now expected to be fixed in the second week of August 2022. Stay updated about Sindh High Court cases with JA Legal.

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