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RDA takes legal action against Faisal Town Housing Scheme

Published on: January 27, 2026 12:10 PM

RAWALPINDI: The Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) has initiated strict legal proceedings against Faisal Town Housing Scheme over multiple violations of approved regulations, officials said on Monday.

Read More: RDA declares 31 housing schemes illegal 

An RDA spokesperson confirmed that a First Information Report (FIR) has been lodged at Airport Police Station against the owner of Faisal Town and other members of its management team. During the operation, the police arrested the owner’s brother in connection with the case.

راولپنڈی ۔ ڈی جی آر ڈی اے کنزہ مرتضیٰ کی ہدایات پر فیصل ٹاؤن ہاؤسنگ سکیم کے خلاف سخت قانونی کارروائی

فیصل ٹاؤن کے مالک چوہدری عبدالمجید سمیت 4 افراد کے خلاف تھانہ ایئرپورٹ میں ایف آئی آر درج

پولیس کے تعاون سے فیصل ٹاؤن کے مالک کے بھائی چوہدری جاوید گرفتار

فیصل ٹاؤن انتظامیہ… pic.twitter.com/UlkySLKIJL

— Masood Chaudhary (@Masoodch06) January 26, 2026

The violations cited by the RDA include failure to commence development of a sewerage treatment plant, non-allotment of 53 plots within the scheme, and neglect in developing the designated nullah. These acts, the spokesperson said, constitute serious breaches of the approved layout plan and relevant rules.

“The administration of Faisal Town was issued multiple notices previously, but the violations were not rectified within the stipulated timeframe,” the spokesperson added.

RDA Director General Kinza Murtaza emphasised that the authority will continue strict legal action without discrimination against all housing schemes found in breach of regulations. She said the operations are part of broader efforts to protect citizens’ rights and interests.

“Concerned officers have been directed to intensify inspections and actions against other housing schemes involved in similar violations,” the DG said.

Read More: RDA cracks down on illegal housing schemes

The move comes as part of RDA’s ongoing drive to enforce compliance under the Punjab Development of Cities Act, 1976, and to curb illegal housing developments in the Rawalpindi region. Officials urged citizens to report any irregularities in housing schemes to ensure accountability and adherence to the law.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: faisal town, housing scheme violations, Latest, Legal Action, Punjab Development of Cities Act, Rawalpindi, RDA

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