Key Takeaways
- The Islamabad High Court has summoned the Deputy Commissioner and Inspector General of Police.
- The order follows complaints about sheesha cafes operating without proper NOC conditions.
- Both officials are required to appear in person next week.
The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has issued a directive summoning the Deputy Commissioner of Islamabad and the Inspector General of Police to explain why sheesha cafes that violate no-objection certificate (NOC) conditions continue to operate within the federal capital. The court's decision was made during a hearing on a petition filed by an individual seeking inspections, actions against establishments found non-compliant with NOC requirements, and submission of a compliance report.
Chief Justice Sardar Sarfraz Dogar issued the order, emphasizing the need for thorough investigations into sheesha cafes that are operating illegally. The court's directive is aimed at ensuring that all businesses in Islamabad adhere to the necessary regulatory standards set by authorities.
The petition highlights concerns over the proliferation of sheesha cafes that have not obtained the required NOC from relevant authorities, raising questions about the effectiveness of current enforcement mechanisms. The court has directed both officials to appear personally next week and provide a detailed report on inspections carried out and actions taken against non-compliant establishments.
In addition to the personal appearance, the court also requested a comprehensive report from the Chief Commissioner Islamabad detailing the measures implemented so far in addressing this issue. This move underscores the seriousness with which the IHC views the matter and its commitment to ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.
The summons comes at a time when public health concerns have been raised over the operation of sheesha cafes without proper NOC, particularly regarding hygiene standards and potential violations of environmental regulations. The court's directive is expected to bring about greater transparency and accountability in the enforcement of these rules.
While no specific dates or times were mentioned for the officials' appearance, the court has set a clear deadline for compliance reports to be submitted. This action is part of an ongoing effort by the judiciary to address issues that affect public health and safety in Islamabad.





