Islamabad:
A lower right in Islamabad on Sunday maintained the decision by the Directorate of Municipal Administration (DMA) and Metropolitan Corporation Islamabad (MCI) to cancel the e-parking contract awarded to the AJCL company, in that he was fully legal and in accordance with administrative procedures.
The court rejected AJCL’s appeal and strengthened the government’s obligation to transparency, legal supremacy and general interest. Senior Attorney Nazir Jawad, who represented CDA and DMA, presented what the court described as “solid legal proof” to defend the cancellation of the contract.
The contract with AJCL was officially revoked in June 2025 after the company was found in serious violation of several clauses, including financial irregularities and failure to implement a cashless parking system.
The CDA spokesman told the media that several first information reports (FIRs) were also filed by both DMA and affected citizens at local police stations against the company. AJCL then contested the termination of the contract and requested that parking spaces were not regained and that the proposed re -development of smart parking spaces is stopped.
However, the Court rejected all such claims and declared them baseless and maintained DMA’s actions as legally sound and procedurally decent.
Both legal experts and bourgeois stakeholders have praised the decision, called it a big step towards enforcing transparency, maintaining the rule of law and improving urban services in Islamabad.
“This judgment allows us to take stronger, more effective steps to improve public facilities,” said a senior CDA official. “This judgment is a testimony to our commitment to good governance, transparency and credit -based decisions,” said Chairman Capital Development Authority (CDA) and Chief Commissioner Islamabad, Muhammad Ali Randhawa in a statement on Sunday.
The verdict has been hailed by CDA officials as a precedent who is mentioned under the leadership of the membership administration Talat Mahmood and deputy DG-enforcement and director DMA DR Anam Fatima.
CDA repeated its commitment to modernizing the urban infrastructure and promised that no lapse in governance or supply of public service would be tolerated.



