BATALA GHEE MILLS (PVT.) LTD. versus COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS
Article 156 (1) Notice Section R No. 324 (I) / 99 Dated 8 7 1999 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Imports of palm oil have been found to be illiterate record which shows that the facts related to nature. The contentious question about, oil, edible or illiterate, was resolved in the wake of reports examined by the High Court. In which the imported oil was deemed suitable for human consumption without any action, and as a result, its classification as a vegetable oil was inconsistent, reports from laboratories suggest that the form in which it was imported Was not able to eat article oil, so, it would not be possible to take advantage of this notification in appreciation of edible oil which allowed exemption for payment of income tax on import of edible oil. Was, in the light of the material available on record, unable to be found. The decision to intervene should exclude any legal impairment and weakness, without exception, upholding the High Court's decision and dismissing the appeal for leave of appeal.
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