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PROVINCE OF N.-W.F.P. THROUGH SECRETARY, LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT, PESHAWAR versus PAKISTAN TELECOMMUNICATION CORPORATION


Section 4 of the Pakistan Telecommunications Act (XVIII of 1991), Sections 12, and 6 (2A) of the Pakistan Telecommunications (Reorganization) Act (XVII of 1996), Section 35 of the Pakistan (1973), Arts 165 and 165 of the Property Tax One of the imposed taxation by the provincial government regarding the Civil Property Corporation of Pakistan Telecommunication Corporation was that the corporation is exempt from the payment of property tax under Article 165 and Section 4 of the Constitution, which is under the supervision, control and control of the Federal Government. Owned. The Property Tax Act, 1958; that all the assets and liabilities of the Telegraph Department and Telephone Department were transferred to the Telecommunications Corporation. As the property, rights and liabilities of the corporation were kept in Pakistan Telecommunication Corporation Limited, it was entitled to the same exemption and protection of the law as the successor of the corporation and that according to Section 6 (2A), Pakistan The Telecommunication Act, 1991, subject to any power, privilege or concession made available to the Telegraph and Telephone Department to the Corporation, shall be transferred to Pakistan Telecommunication Corporation Limited, therefore the Corporation is entitled to the waiver available to the Telegraph and Telephone Department. The corporation's government later denied the corporation's claim on the frontier that it was neither registered nor exempt from the payment of property tax to its property after it was registered as a limited company under the Corporation Company Ordinance, 1984. Article 165 was protected. The constitution which is available to him is justified, the assets and liabilities of the company are no longer permanently incorporated in the company nor in the federal government, nor are the provisions of Article 165 of the constitution nor

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