S.S. ENTERPRISES, KARACHI versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Customs Act 1969, 18 and 19 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3), under the jurisdiction of the Admiralty, on the direction of the High Court, the auction for the purchase of utensils at auction forced the designation of customs duty. The vessels were neither imported by the applicant nor duty was payable because at the time of purchase, the vessel was Pakistani goods controlled by the High Court, the Supreme Court had granted an appeal to consider, Even if the applicant bought two utensils. The payment of customs duty through the auction process was responsible as demanded by the authorities. Whether the ships were purchased through auction based on the High Court-issued instructions, all claims related to the rest of the action in the RAM were worked out and the buyer was given a precise title free of all obstacles. Did the notices published in the newspapers about the auction of these vessels mention whether or not they were a risk, if not, what effect did this have on the applicant's purchase; and whether the vessel was applicant? Bought as Pakistani goods under the control of the High Court
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