MESSRS EHSAN-UD-DIN & COMPANY, LAHORE versus SECRETARY, REVENUE DIVISION/CHAIRMAN, CENTRAL BOARD OF REVENUE, ISLAMABAD
RR 326 and 328 [as included in section RO 375 (I) / 2001, dated 15 6 2002] (section R 450 (I) / 2001, dated 18 6 2001] Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Application Bonded Carrier Existing license holders are required to apply for renewal of their licenses pursuant to 328 of the Customs Rules 2001. Applicants were of the view that their license terms could not be altered with disappointment. And the $ 328 customs requirements of the Customs Rules 2001 were stringent and no compulsory legal justification existed to prohibit the government from presenting any requirements regarding a potential bond carrier, which, in its In essence, the purpose and purpose of the Customs Act, 1969, and the rules can properly serve the purpose and purpose of the Customs Act, which requires a raft. To ensure speed and cheap transportation, such a requirement was not a violation of the provisions of the Strict, Compulsory or Customs Act of 1969 but was like a progressive and reflective sensitive force in nature for transportation by bonded carriers. Aureatus and Volume A licensee has no right to the terms and conditions of the license, especially when such terms are governed by legal intent Pass through the delivery of license terms and conditions relating to the last vehicle fleet. And the amount of security, some of them were justified, therefore, the respondents do not have to return to the former practice of requiring a security deposit of Rs 7 0 million; discrimination, harsh, coercive, illegal or fraudulent application. Voters were not allowed. Temporary customs roll only to serve as bonded carrier
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