SYED ALLAUDDIN SHAH versus SECRETARY INDUSTRIES, GOVERNMENT OF SINDH
Schedule Pakistan Mineral Concession Rules, 1960, Third Schedule, [as amended] Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Petition and Submission of Royalty on Sand / Gravel Applicant, Had claimed to be the president of, No royalty can be imposed on the sand / gravel trucks to be transported to Karachi because the authority had not issued any notification in this regard and that only in the schedule of Minerals (Labor Welfare) (Sindh) Rules, 1969. The gravel order was mentioned while sand and gravel were not mentioned in the above schedule, the best authority could recover the royalty on gravel, but the collection of royalty authority on sand / gravel was without any legal authority. ? Letter / Notification No. MD / CDN 4 (477) 99/1 781 86 Dated 25 6 1999 Informing the Government of Sindh's decision to collect royalties on the state, including gravel, iftar allowed royalty collection on sand and gravel. Providing that the rates were fixed in this regard, in view of the above notification, the applicant had no issue regarding the realization of the royalty, especially when the applicant did not allege that the schedule was in the manner of ratios and The graft entry notification was issued without legal authority or any rules were violated while the notification jar Doing this
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