Lahore High Court
The Lahore High Court is the highest judicial court in Punjab, responsible for handling civil, criminal, and constitutional matters across the province.
Court Cases
Petroleum Standards / Smog and Pollution
Case No.: WP No. 20606 of 2019
Court: Lahore High Court
Lawyer: Ahmed Rafay Alam
Status: Concluded
PILAP filed this petition seeking improvement in Pakistan’s petroleum product standards. The petition highlighted that the continued use of lower-quality fuel contributes to air pollution, smog, and serious public health risks, particularly in Lahore and surrounding areas.
The case sought directions for the government and regulatory authorities to move toward cleaner petroleum standards and adopt a phased system for improving fuel quality. Following the petition, the Government announced the introduction of Euro-V petroleum products, which addressed key concerns raised in the case.
The matter remains significant for environmental protection, air quality reform, and the right to a clean and healthy environment.
River Ravi Urban Development Project
Case No.: WP No. 9429 of 2021
Court: Lahore High Court
Lawyer: Ahmed Rafay Alam
Status: Concluded
PILAP challenged environmental approvals and land acquisition connected with the River Ravi Urban Development Project. The project, implemented through the Ravi Urban Development Authority, involved large-scale development along the banks and floodplain of the River Ravi.
The petition raised concerns regarding environmental impact, legality of approvals, land acquisition, and the ecological consequences of development on the river and surrounding communities. The Lahore High Court granted interim relief and later declared RUDA’s parent statute unconstitutional, halting development activities under the project.
The Punjab Government challenged the judgment before the Supreme Court, which stayed the operation of the Lahore High Court order but limited RUDA’s development activities to land already acquired by the date of the Supreme Court order.
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River Ravi Commission / Untreated Water Discharge
Case No.: WP No. 931 of 2012
Court: Lahore High Court
Lawyer: Ahmed Rafay Alam
Status: Litigation Win
PILAP filed proceedings before the Lahore High Court seeking action against the discharge of untreated wastewater into the River Ravi. The petition was filed against the Punjab Government, Water and Sanitation Agency, and Punjab Environmental Protection Agency.
The Lahore High Court ordered the formation of a Commission to identify remedial measures for addressing pollution in the river. The Commission included key stakeholders such as the Punjab Government, industrial representatives, WASA, WAPDA, JICA, and PILAP.
The Commission made recommendations, including the use of bioremediation as a process to filter polluted water. This case remains an important example of court-led environmental governance and collaborative problem-solving.
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Corporate Farming / Transfer of Agricultural Land
Case No.: Not provided in available file
Court: Lahore High Court
Lawyer: Not provided in available file
Status: Concluded
PILAP raised concerns regarding the transfer and conversion of agricultural land for corporate farming. The case involved approximately 45,000 acres of agricultural land initially identified in the available record, while the Lahore High Court ruling referred to the interim government’s lack of authority to transfer approximately one million acres of state land to the Pakistan Army for corporate agriculture farming.
The petition highlighted concerns regarding land use, legality of executive action, protection of agricultural resources, and the limits of caretaker government authority.
The Lahore High Court ruled that the Punjab interim government did not have the authority to transfer such land for corporate agriculture farming, marking an important intervention on public land governance and agricultural protection.
Read Judgement/Order here: