Special courts to hear property cases of overseas Pakistanis

President signs special courts (overseas Pakistanis property) and deposit protection amendment bill.

ISLAMABAD: A law has been made to form special courts to hear cases filed by overseas Pakistanis regarding any dispute related to their properties in Pakistan.

President Asif Ali Zardari signed the special courts (overseas Pakistanis property) and deposit protection amendment bill.

Under the new law, the federal government will set up special courts in consultation with the chief justice of Islamabad High Court to hear cases related to properties of overseas Pakistanis.

Under the new law, overseas Pakistanis can file cases related to their properties in Pakistan even through online. The courts will decide the cases in 90 days. 

The new law has been formulated to protect the properties of the Pakistanis living and working abroad. Under the new law, any court cases involving property of overseas Pakistanis would be decided in 90 days.

For this purpose, special courts would be set up. In case of any complaint, the overseas Pakistanis could file a court case online from any part of the world.

For years, Pakistanis living abroad have been complaining about occupation of their properties such as houses and plots across Pakistan. When they approach courts against the occupiers, it takes years and years to reach a decision.

Of late, successive governments have promised to take steps to facilitate the overseas Pakistanis when they face such a problems. the government has now also announced to provide overseas Pakistanis incentives for investment in their home country. 

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