MESSRS YASIR BOARD INDUSTRY THROUGH PROPRIETOR versus CENTRAL BOARD OF REVENUE, ISLAMABAD
Section (46 ()) of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Jurisdiction of the High Court Scope Appeal to the Appeal Tribunal for the Tribunal, due to the period of stay, Cannot extend. Under Article 46 (7), the express provisions of the Sales Tax Act, 1990, the applicant held that the order prohibiting the recovery of the said amount could be granted by the High Court under the constitutional jurisdiction, because the Tribunal. He was previously treated. Until now, temporary relief is not available to the applicant; the circumstances of this case are, in any case, under Article 199 of the Constitution, especially where, under an alternative, the High Court is obliged to relieve Were not Currently, due to any constitutional legislation like the Sales Tax Act 1990, treatment was either unavailable or not available to the applicant. If the principle constitutional petition was allowed and it was directed that the amount requested by the applicant before the appellate tribunal cannot be obtained from the applicant during the appeal hearing. The court was subject to the provisions of Article 199 of the Constitution \ r \ n
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