MESSRS ALI TRADE LINKERS, LAHORE versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Article 25, 32 and 179 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application jurisdiction for the determination of the customs price of the goods must be the normal price of the goods under section 25, customs act 1969 Initially made under section 32, Customs Act, 1969, whenever a small duty has been imposed on customs duty, the person responsible for payment of any amount should be presented with a show cause notice under section 32 (2) and The appropriate officer is required to determine the amount of duty payable under section 3232 () of the appropriate officer's act under the aforesaid provisions of the case under section 179, the Customs Act, 1969 Customs officers have been assigned to decide, in addition to the assistant collector, in the present case the deputy collector and controller of the valuables, after being released from the Lahore dry port, the deputy collector's assessment in Karachi did not have a jury. In order to determine the case, the High Court observed that the case was more than 10 years old, so it would not be appropriate to request that it be able to benefit from open treatment after the order was passed in the review. , Approved by the High Court in this case, was declared without legal authority but left the right for the authorities to act strictly in accordance with the law.
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