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Karachi Yellow Line: Court grants more time to submit charge sheet in corruption case

Last updated: July 15, 2026 6:32 pm
Ayesha Masood
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Karachi Yellow Line: Court grants more time to submit charge sheet in corruption case
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The Sindh High Court has granted investigators additional time to file a charge sheet in the Karachi Yellow Line Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corruption case, extending a deadline that has already seen multiple delays.

The court’s decision comes as the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) continues to face scrutiny over the slow pace of its probe into the project. The Yellow Line, intended to connect Dawood Chowrangi to Numaish, has remained a point of contention for years, with allegations of financial irregularities and mismanagement stalling its completion.

By allowing this extension, the court has effectively put the onus back on the prosecution to produce concrete evidence or face further judicial reprimand. The delay raises questions about the viability of the project, which was initially envisioned as a critical component of Karachi’s mass transit network.

The project has been plagued by funding disputes and administrative hurdles since its inception. While the provincial government maintains that the infrastructure is vital for the city’s commuters, critics point to the recurring legal delays as evidence of systemic failure within the planning department.

For the residents of Karachi, the court’s order means the wait for a functional transit line continues. With the investigation now extended, the prospect of construction resuming on the ground appears unlikely in the immediate future.

The court has directed the investigation team to ensure the charge sheet is submitted by the next hearing, leaving little room for further requests for more time. As the legal process drags on, the original budget for the Yellow Line continues to face the pressure of inflation and project cost overruns.

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