In December 2010, Siddiqui was placed on the
Exit Control List (ECL) for alleged
land grabbing in
Karachi which alleged that Jahangir Siddiqui had illegally occupied a plot of 1,000 square yards in
Karachi in connivance with the owner of an estate agency, using forged documents. Additional Executive District Officer (AEDO) Revenue Mustafa Jamal Qazi maintained that it had become a practice that land that was awarded to the government was being grabbed by "land mafia...for its vested interests." Siddiqui sued a group of individuals, including the Anti-Corruption Establishment director and a member of EDO Revenue for
defamation, indicating that the
Citizens-Police Liaison Committee had evaluated land in 2001 and found the ownership of the property legal. In response to the defamation claim, the
Sindh High Court issued notices to the defendants, and they were summoned to appear before the court on 5 January 2011. The court issued a
restraining order preventing the defendants from "media attack" pending settlement of the matter. On 29 November 2011 the court ruled that the allegations were "false and baseless" and that such cases should not be filed in the future. ==Personal life==