FAROOQ JAMIL versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Sections 179, 169 and 31 ACB Letter C No. 2 (9) Wire II / 91 Dated 28 5 1998 Customs General Order No. 19/1998, Item No. 5, Date 179 1998 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution Petition Maintenance Yellow Cab scheme for disposal of goods (yellow taxis) or fine implementation of such queries or other related questions will be resolved by the Assistant Collector, Additional Collector and Customs Collector under Section 179 Customs. ? Applicants, instead of taking advantage of the remedies available to them under the Act, 1969, requested the constitutional jurisdiction of the High Court, which, after the confiscation, immediately vested with the federal government and 5 of them. Action will be taken accordingly. 179, Customs Act, 1969 In case of relaxation in Customer Duty and other Taxes in yellow taxis only, in accordance with CBR Letter C No. 2 (9) U / 91, can be claimed on 28 5 1998, besides, Such price reductions were calculated in accordance with Customs General Order No. 4 of 1993, dated No. 179 of 1998, pursuant to the Vehicle Engine Regardless of Section 31A Customs Act, Was protected under 1969. The authorities, rejecting the constitutional request, directed the customs authorities to decide the cases in accordance with the law, especially in keeping with the instructions contained in CBR Letter No. C2 (9) Tar L / 91, Dated 28 5 1998, possibly
Find a Lawyer Near You
Dealing with a matter like this? Connect with a verified advocate in your city — free on SJP Lawyers Directory.
🔍 Find a Lawyer
jobs for advocates from Punch lawyer