KHALID MEHMOOD versus COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS, CUSTOMS HOUSE, LAHORE
Federal Customs Act 1969 Articles 156 (l), (8), (81), (82), 161 (2), 168 (2), 171, 180 and 196 of the Corruption Act (11 of 1947), Section 5 Investigating Agency Act, 1974, (VII of 1975), section 5 (2) of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 of the Constitution Petition to be maintained under section 156 (l) (8) (81) (82), Customs Act. The case is registered against the accused. , Intervention of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1969 and Section 5, 1947 The Federal Investigation Agency High Court has not been able to uphold the defendant's constitutional request on the basis that the Collector of Customs (Appeal) order before customs, excise Can be inquired at And finally, the Sales Tax Appellate Tribunal and finally, according to Section 196, the Customs Act, 1969, the appeal was placed in the High Court, resulting in the appeal to be heard by a lower court bench of less than two judges, however, It also touched on the merits of the conflict. Accuracy The High Court, in the circumstances, should have refused to say anything on the merit, preferring the applicant to instability on the basis of dispute and instability of constitutional application in this case.
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