SALAHUDDIN versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Customs Act 1969 Section 18 Finance Act (IV of 1999), Section 18 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Section RO 116 (1) / 2000, March 7, 2000 Constitution Application Duty Rate Section 18, Finance The provision of the Act, 1999, due to its non-exemption clause, is subject to the effect of the rate of duty set forth therein, in respect of certain goods in respect of specified goods from Tables I to IV in section 18 of 1st July, 1999 and 30th June 2000. The middle will apply to imports. (1) Until the purposes of section 18 of the Finance Act, 1999, no conditions, limitations or restrictions have been justified or any of the Federal Government dump trucks in Tables I to IV Has been edited. 3, 2000 and 8 appeared on 3000 and the notification issued on serial numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 in section 18 of the Finance Act, 1999, excluding section R111 (I) / 2000 column No. 1 was done. 3000, but the offer was published on 3 Gazette 10 3 2000, applicable to the notification section R 116 (I) / 2000, effective the day it was published in the Official Gazette and not from the date of issue of the notification, the principal. Copyright 8 was created in favor of the importer. The bill of entry notification number issued in exercise of the powers conferred by section 18 (7) (b) of the Finance Act 1999, came into force with the expression 3000 R 3000 (3) and customs duty. The dump truck was scheduled for 8/3, 2000 when the entry was disclosed under Section 30, Customs Act, 1969 and hence, section RO No. 116 (I) / 2000, dated 10 3, 2000 of the dump truck. Would not apply to imports that were close and close in the past, before Section R the chapter became an effective importer;
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