MUHAMMAD MUNIR versus COLLECTOR CUSTOMS
Customs Act 1969 Section 2 (K) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Application for the arrest of a car purchased by the applicant under section 2 (detention memo issued under KKL Customs Act, 1969) The source was taken into custody. Was denied the customs duty which failed to record any material or any conclusive evidence to prove customs duty or smuggling against the applicant, his detention was illegal and unlawful. Acknowledged that the vehicle was not present at that time because no material was available. In order to justify the detention of the vehicle, the Authority's Act, which is in the custody of the vehicle, was declared illegal by the High Court in exercising its constitutional jurisdiction.
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