ADC Revenue holds open court, resolves 36 public cases

Lahore: Additional Deputy Commissioner (Revenue) Kareem Dad Chughtai held an open court at the Deputy Commissioner Office to address public grievances. Officials stated that 36 cases were heard on the spot, with immediate orders issued after reviewing each case on merit. Citizens were given full opportunity to present their complaints, particularly related to revenue matters. Authorities emphasized that resolving public issues is a core responsibility of the administration and reaffirmed their commitment to serving people in line with the Chief Minister’s vision. The initiative aims to improve transparency, provide quick relief and strengthen public trust in the district administration.

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