AHMED HASSAN versus EXCISE AND TAXATION OFFICER
Article 25 and the First Schedule, Form G & III Government Notification Number Section O (T II) / 8 45/85/1066, Dated 13 199 1994 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Petition The applicant's statements were He had to submit a request to the department to obtain a personal registration for his car, his request was marked with the subordinate officer's remarks, so as to perform the required work as per the rules / instructions. That the subordinate officer demanded Rs.2,00,000 from the applicant instead of completing the legal proceedings required for the issuance of such registration and the applicant refused as his consent to pay the said amount. done. The applicant gave legal notice to the department as per the relevant information and applied with the request to issue a personal mark for his vehicle as per the law regarding the illegal demand of the subordinate officer but this did not result. Some of the personal registration numbers issued by the department, which show that the applicant's personal signature after the institution of the application and also such personal marks by the department to others. Has been issued, on payment of Rs. 2,00,000. The fee submitted in the official fee did not justify the provision of any notification or law from the parties concerned, which was ten times the fee mentioned in the State Council of the relevant notification 13 7 1994. The last date of the hearing, ie 12 4 2005, was kept on record copy of the letter dated 24th 2005 to show that the element of issuance of this personal registration mark was terminated with immediate effect and stated that the letter mentioned above. Preview of
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