FLYING KRAFT MILLS (PVT) LTD versus CENTRAL BOARD OF REVENUE
Permission to appeal the Constitution of Pakistan, Section 31A Section 484 (1) / 92, Article 145 1992 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) of the Constitution of Pakistan, to examine the scope of Section 31A, Customs Act. Was given for , 1969 Expenditure to fulfill this legitimate expectation resulting from expenditure incurred by the decedent to take decisive action and to import machinery and to establish an industry in pursuance of the exemption granted by Section RO. And to consider the question that in terms of the contract, according to 6-6 1995, letters of more than ten letters were opened between 15 6 1994 and 18 2 1996, that the High Court was wrong in this regard That there was no formal agreement between the parties. The relief sought for in the constitutional petition should have been approved, that the proceedings of the department refusing to allow the waiver of duty be declared to be without legal authority and that the consignment section in this case Should have been issued under R484 (1). Subject to the presentation of the bond of indemnity, dated 14/92, dated 14/2 1992
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