THE COLLECTOR CUSTOMS versus ABDUL JABBAR
Supreme to examine questions on Provincially Administered Tribal Areas (Law Enforcement) (Second) (Amendment) Regulations (III of 1975), Proposed Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 247 and 185 (3). The court granted leave of appeal. Regarding whether the provisions of the Customs Act, 1969 were extended to Kohistan District of Hazara Division under the consideration of Article 247 of the Constitution. Was the area once separated from the Malakand Division (the Customs Act, 1969) expanded and then linked to the district of Kohistan in the Hazara Division (after which the Customs Act, 1969 was not extended)? Was still considered to be part of the Malakand Division for the purpose of extending the Customs Act, 1969 and whether this area, whether linked to the Hazara Division, was part of the Hazara Kohistan tribal area and if so, what Effect. And whether the Jaljal check post on the Karakoram highway was a part of the Hazara tribal area or the inhabited district of the Hazara Division \ r \ n \ r \ n
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