JAVED SHIRAZ LTD. versus COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS, PESHAWAR
Constitution Pakistan 1973 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution 2084 Containers containing carton cigarette paper and filter paper were imported from France and Austria to Afghanistan. Under the Afghan Transit Trade Agreement, 1965, goods arriving in Pakistan or any other port imported to Afghanistan were to cross the border of the country and Pakistan, without paying customs, excise duty or any other charges, except in the agreement mentioned above. Of the people mentioned. The hanging goods between the two countries reached the Peshawar Customs Dry Port in connection with the payment of corruption charges for transporting goods to Afghanistan in Karachi, where they were once again detained by the Customs Department, a 1965 trade agreement existed. came. And in the absence of any amendment or redrafting of such agreement, the NT, the department had no legal authority to defraud the applicant's consignment to be smuggled back to Pakistan. The truth of the matter may be true, but in the legal premises the courts were required to apply and interpret this law. The action taken by the authorities in detaining goods in the transportation of goods in Afghanistan was declared to be without legal authority, nor was there any legal effect with the instruction to release the goods seized immediately. Have had
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