I.T.AS. NOS. 260/LB, 562/LB, 1721/LB AND 699/LB OF 2003, DECIDED ON 16TH APRIL, 2005. versus I.T.AS. NOS. 260/LB, 562/LB, 1721/LB AND 699/LB OF 2003, DECIDED ON 16TH APRIL, 2005.
Evaluation of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 199 (4A) and production of 254 accounts, evidence, etc., after a period of six months from the date of the interim order passed by the officer assessing the accuracy of the High Court. Approval worked in its jurisdiction. Article 199 (4A) of the Constitution provided that the assessment be made after the expiry of six months from the date of the passing of the interim order provided that the period of six months shall be in any case where any authority or person Action or action taken by the source. Was attached, assessing or collecting public revenue will have an effect on the expiration of six months from that day until the case is decided or the interim order withdrawn by the court. Earlier, the objection was stopped by the high court after the expiry of six months from the date of the interim order passed by the High Court. The appellate tribunal had the jurisdiction to proceed six months later to finalize the assessment officer's assessment. \ R \ n
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