RAZ MUHAMMAD V INSPECTOR-GENERAL, FRONTIER CORPS, BALOCHISTAN, QUETTA versus 3414
Customs Act 1969 S: 201 Auction Registration and Auction Procedure Rules, 1980 R 11 Customs General Order No. 5 In accordance with the Customs Department's own review of the Goods forfeited in Customs General Order No. 1997, the regulations regulate the cost of goods. More than Rs. 000, after notice to the owner of the seized goods, auction of sections 201 and N11 of the Customs Act 1969 through the public auction and R11 of the auction rule, however, the owners may not own the goods without such notice. If the legality of the goods sold is not fulfilled by the law, the owner of the goods has the right to withdraw the goods instead of taking the money when appealed. The confiscation order was dropped by the Tea authorities.
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