An open court (kucheri) was organized in Union Council 27, Sher Muhammad Thoṛha, to address concerns of landowners affected by the construction of the M-9 Motorway, under the supervision of Chairman Wafa Sarfaraz Alhajri Khas Kheli.
The session saw the participation of Assistant Commissioner and Land Acquisition Officer Matiari, Mr. Abdul Sattar Shaikh, who engaged directly with landowners from Dehh Banoki, Dehh Thoṛha, and Dehh Khebarani whose lands fall under the motorway project.
During the kucheri, land-related issues such as:
- Inheritance (Foti) matters,
- Land registration and sale certificate issues, and
- Other legal obstacles in land transfers
were discussed, and the Assistant Commissioner issued clear instructions for their swift resolution. He advised affected landowners to ensure that all required documentation is complete, so compensation could be provided as soon as possible.
The Assistant Commissioner emphasized:
“Our priority is to facilitate the public. My office doors are always open for landowners so they can present their issues directly and get immediate solutions.”
On this occasion, UC Chairman Wafa Sarfaraz Alhajri Khas Kheli appreciated the Assistant Commissioner’s initiative, stating that the open court would help landowners secure their rightful compensation. He added that similar sessions will continue in the future to support public grievances.

