SAADI CEMENT LIMITED versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Customs Act 1969 Section 31 A Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3), the Supreme Court had already granted leave for the proper consideration of sufficient legal questions arising from numerous petitions, including SCMR 2123 of 1994 The case reported as was also under hearing. The record indicates that two important legal points, which were the same here, were directly subject to scrutiny by the Supreme Court. (i) Financial law can be amended, except in the Senate, what else will be in the money bill? The scope and effect of such a money bill. (ii) Whether the demands raised by the applicants are outside the scope of Section 31A, the Customs Act 1969, the appeal was granted by appealing to the doctrine of legitimate expectation, whose application should be settled with similar cases. ?
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