MESSRS WAK LIMITED THROUGH CHIEF EXECUTIVE versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Sections 46 and 48 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199, Appeal of the Constitutional Appeals Tribunal's Complaint was not heard by the Customs, Central Excise and Sales Tax Appellate Tribunal under which the petitioner filed the appeal. The tribunal was heard but the verdict was awaited and despite the fact that the tribunal had decided that the Revenue was bent on enforcing the rehabilitation, which was the subject of the tribunal's appeal, the Tribunal was previously the Additional Appellate Division Was. The matter was entitled to interim relief until the decision of the matter was allowed unless the interim relief was allowed by the tribunal high court until the decision of the appeal by the tribunal tribunal was directed by the high court. Was to decide the appeal within 15 days from the present date. The High Court was conveyed to them. No retrieval will be imposed against the applicant till then and if the order to enforce a recovery has already been issued, the effect will be removed by the said period.
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