After a prolonged legal battle spanning half a century, the iconic Mohatta Palace’s ownership controversy, once claimed to be the property of Madar-e-Millat Fatima Jinnah, has finally reached a resolution.
50 years late verdict
The Sindh High Court’s recent decision to dismiss the long-standing claims has brought clarity to the fate of the palace.
The court’s verdict has paved the way for the transformation of the historic Mohatta Palace into a purposeful institution—an all-girls medical and dental college. This redirection not only safeguards the palace’s heritage but also promises to empower the future generation of female medical professionals.
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The conclusion of this protracted legal dispute marks a significant chapter in the palace’s history. With its conversion into an educational institution, the Mohatta Palace will continue to serve as a symbol of legacy and progress, honoring both its architectural magnificence and the indomitable spirit of Madar-e-Millat Fatima Jinnah.
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