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Islamabad: 143 Illegal Housing Societies Operating Without Approval Revealed | PNP News

Islamabad: 143 Illegal Housing Societies Operating Without Approval Revealed

Breaking News | Huma Aslam | May 20, 2026

Islamabad: 143 Illegal Housing Societies Operating Without Approval Revealed

Key Points

  • Authorities identified 143 housing societies operating without approval in Islamabad.
  • The issue was discussed during a Public Accounts Committee meeting.
  • CDA confirmed many societies were selling plots illegally.
  • Officials warned citizens against investing in unauthorized projects.
  • Digitization and stricter monitoring measures are being introduced.

Summary

Authorities revealed that 143 housing societies are operating illegally in Islamabad without proper approval from the Capital Development Authority (CDA). The matter surfaced during a Public Accounts Committee meeting, where officials raised concerns over unauthorized plot sales, investor risks, and weak regulatory oversight. The CDA said efforts are underway to digitize records and strengthen monitoring of illegal housing schemes.

143 Illegal Housing Societies Revealed in Islamabad

PAC Meeting Highlights Major Issue

The issue of illegal housing societies was discussed during a meeting of the Public Accounts Committee, where officials disclosed that 143 housing schemes are operating in Islamabad without CDA approval. Committee members expressed concern over unauthorized construction and the growing number of unregulated projects.

CDA Warns Against Illegal Plot Sales

Officials from the Capital Development Authority stated that many of these societies are selling plots and marketing projects without obtaining mandatory No Objection Certificates (NOCs). The authority warned citizens to verify legal status before making property investments.

Digitization and Monitoring Underway

CDA officials informed the committee that digitization work is being carried out in collaboration with SUPARCO and the Survey of Pakistan to improve land records and monitoring systems. Authorities believe digital mapping will help reduce fraud and unauthorized developments in the future.

Concerns Over Investor Losses

Lawmakers and property experts warned that illegal housing schemes could expose thousands of buyers to financial losses and legal complications. Authorities urged the public to check approved society lists available on official CDA platforms before purchasing plots or property. 


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