MUHAMMAD YOUNUS versus COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS (APPRAISEMENT), KARACHI
Articles 219, 169 and 201 of the Auction Registration and Auction Regulations, 1980, R24 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution Petitioner had the highest bidder to buy a lot of obscure goods and as a result He made the payment, after which it was delivered. The pending goods were ordered, but the Assistant Collector of Customs (Diagnostics Auction) issued instructions to the Port Trust's trustees not to supply the auctioned lot until a final decision by the Customs Authority Petitioner. The Department and it states that no further action has been taken by the Department, yet 24 legal arrangements, registration of auctions and auction rules, 1980 gave the Collector of Customs the authority to make any bid or Accept and reject the offer without the auction process. Assign the successful bidder for any reason at any time before the auction goods are shipped and as such the texts issued to the Port Trust for non-delivery of the auction equipment are not illegal or illegal. The case may have been remanded to the Collector following the powers conferred on the High Court by notification to the High Court, within six weeks from the date of the remand order. Decide customs according to the provisions.
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