JOANNOU AND PARASKEVAIDES (OVERSEAS) LTD. versus GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
Defects (One State Goods) Rules 1971 2 2 A Customs Act (IV of 1969), Section 156 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application Impact of unilateral amendment of rules by an executive act Exact effect of permit Was allowed to import some machinery and the same drawback (SIM State Goods) rolls, imported after meeting all the requirements of 1971, were amended to include rolls on 11 11 8 1993, impacted by the applicant. After an executive order. Authorities were asked to comply with the amendment rules and regulations that the applicant had gained a valuable right to avail under it by following the representation made in the memorandum and existing laws, and through unilateral amendment he Such benefits cannot be avoided. In the rules, the applicant's shipment through an executive act was released on different dates in 1992 while the R2A was incorporated in a drawback (sem state goods) roll, 1971, through a notification in 1993. Because of its application to the applicant, it would be equivalent to paying an earlier effect, which was not allowed for the petitioner.
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