SHC moved against commercial use of land by AKUH
The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Wednesday issued a notice to the advocate general of the province on a petition seeking directives for the Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH) for providing free medical facilities to poor and needy citizens.
Petitioner Dur Mohammad Shah submitted that the university hospital was allotted land by the deputy commissioner of District East for the construction of a charitable hospital and medical college, with the condition that no portion of the land “shall be used for commercial purpose”.
He said that under Section 10 (4) of the Colonisation of Government Lands Act, the payment of land revenue annual assessment charges had to be made and recovered from the AKUH and it required a revised assessment on the expiration of the term after 10 years when the settlement of land was executed.
He submitted that no annual assessment of payment of land revenue on the expiry of 10 years had ever been made or recovered from the university hospital by the government; besides, several blocks were being constructed by the hospital without getting approval from the relevant government agencies.
The petitioner said the AKUH had said on its official website that patient welfare and Zakat programmes gave financial assistance to patients who were unable to pay the fees, but practically they were charging patients higher fees than those charged by other charitable hospitals.
According to the petitioner, the AKUH was built and operated for charitable purposes in order to serve the poor people, but unfortunately it was providing medical facility at a heavy cost. He said poor patients could not afford the specialised healthcare that they desperately needed.
He submitted that the university hospital was providing medical facilities to higher-income group and corporate employees and it was extremely difficult for a common person to get medical treatment at such a high cost.
The court was requested to direct the AKUH to provide medical facility to every poor and needy citizen free of cost as per the agreement for the grant of land to the hospital and produce the entire record of free medical care it had provided to the citizens.
He also sought an investigation by the National Accountability Bureau over the alleged misuse of the land and the hospital’s failure to use the land for charitable hospital purposes.
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