SULTAN SHAH versus SUPERINTENDENT CUSTOMS, ANTI-SMUGGLING ORGANIZATION, JHANG
Sections 194B and 196 (1) were not settled before the appellate tribunal without determining the number of appeals that were dealt with by the appellant's complaint through a decision passed by the tribunal, His appeal was not filed with the appellants. The tribunal settled the appeal. Parties that were allowed to appeal were granted the opportunity to be heard clearly under Section 194B of the Customs Act, 1969, and the appeal, filed or pending on a bench file, by its power or fact by another bench. Can't be tackled regardless. That the members of this Bench were also members of the larger Bench which were not listed to deal with the appeal before any Bench was not guaranteed by Article Article of the Customs Act 1969, or for that matter by the Pakistan High Court. Setting aside the tribunal's decision by any concrete or procedural law established, it was declared that the appeal was still pending before the tribunal, which will be heard after the final decision. n and the notice of appeal for the parties to be dealt with accordingly
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