S.S.INDUSTRIE versus COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS
Karachi Port Trust Act 1886 Section 43 (b) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Application Implementation of Delayed Goods Imported / Delayed Certificate of Arrested Warehouse by Collector Collector's Customs, Board of Trustees Accepted Did not The Port Petitioner claimed that the claim for the release of the goods without charge till the date of delivery, the petitioner also claimed "free slip" after respondents refused to accept the first delayed certificate applicant. Is. The certificate is being disputed because of which the applicant's right to obtain the same certificate is disputed and the authority refusing to honor such certificate will identify the dispute which is natural. Which cannot be resolved in a constitutional jurisdiction. Delay Certificate of Issuance and No Collector Customs mistakenly issued or did not issue such certificate and whether the reasons for the delay certificate issuance were valid, such questions were settled only by recording the evidence of the parties to the factual plan. That could not be covered under Article 199. In this way, the customs collector was remanded on customs to record the evidence and resolve the factual dispute within the specified period from the date of receipt of the right.
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