COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS (EXPORTS), KARACHI versus MESSRS TAHIR FABRICS, LAHORE
Section 196 shows the Appellant's Appeal to Collector Customs as the title of appeal from the High Court, while the Memorandum of Appeal was signed and endorsed by the Assistant Collector High Court, in which all exemption requests were filed under Section 196 for the Appeal of the Collector. Permission was requested to get a memorandum of appeal signed by The Customs Act, 1969 could only be filed by the Collector and the appellate memorandum was not required to be affirmed by the Collector where the collector's signature was on the appeal memo within the time limit provided by law. Were not imposed, then its signature would not be treated as illegal and the appeal would be banned when the appeal was not signed and validated by the Assistant Collector. Was made, so the memorandum of appeal by the Collector will be signed on 17 10 2005. Do not treat illicit treatment because the appeal was banned in the same date when the High Court dismissed the appeal as non-retention.
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