MESSRS PIONEER TRADERS versus PROVINCE OF SINDH
Implementation of Arts Prohibition (Implementation Boundary) Rules, 1979, AIR 23 and 23 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 77, 127 and 199 of the Constitution Assessment Fees, Applicants on Wand Fees and Surcharge Assessment Fees Challenged the imposition of assessment fees, vendor fees and surcharges as per the regulations given under Article 31 Prohibition (Order of Enforcement) Order, 1979. 1979 only approved licensing fees and no other imports that could not be charged or imposed under the Constitution's rules governing the powers conferred by the Constitution were only made under the Act of Parliament. Could have been imposed. Or in accordance with Article 777, or 127 of the Constitution, in Article 18 of the Prohibition (Enforcement Hadith) Order 1979, using the term of such fee term, the license granted by the Event Advocate General. The format was rejected, which could justify the terms and conditions of the license issuance, thereby expanding the provincial government's authority to collect revenue and to waive appraisal fees and vendor fees and surcharges. Applicants were charged a fee on the sale of applicants, and this fee is not in the nature of a fee but a tax type. I and the Prohibition (Enforcement Head) Order, in 1979, authorized the provincial government to impose any sales tax, exceeding its jurisdiction under the circumstances, and violated Article 77 and 127 of the Constitution. Which was subject to the ban on diagnostics fees, vendor fees and surcharge assessment fees,
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