PAKISTAN AGRICULTURAL STORAGE AND SERVICES CORPORATION LTD. versus PORT QASIM AUTHORITY
Sections 13 (3) and 14 of the Constitution of Pakistan Act 1973 (1973), Article 199 of the Constitution of the Petroleum and Demolition and Storage Charges, which was a public limited company, after importing jute from abroad. Goods imported with customs after disputes are disposed of to respondents The discounted rate was asked on, but the applicant's request was missed on this basis Was declined because it occurred in short supply this equipment. The scope of the concessions contemplated by section III in the notification, the exception contained in note (8) contained in section III, shall not apply to the notification under which the damage and storage charges were imposed, which is the Port Qasim Authority Act 1973 Was issued under section 13 (3). , Which cannot be placed on a high pedestal set by the rules, was the legal status of section 14 of the Port Qasim Authority Act, 1973, which can be obtained by the Tools and Charges Authority on imported goods, the customs custody certificate contained in section III. For the purposes of concession, the applicant's case applies and the applicants will be entitled to a full or partial refund to such extent through note (8).
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