GENERAL TRADERS AND AMMUNITION MANUFACTURERS LTD. THROUGH CHIEF EXECUTIVE versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN THROUGH SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF COMMERCE, ISLAMABAD
Item 19 Specific Relief Act (I of 1877), Sections 42 and 54 of the Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), O XXXX, RR 1 and 2 Interim injunction prohibited, the plaintiffs importing prohibited goods, shotgun cartridge complaints Was factory. The plaintiff's point was that in 2005, authorities allowed him to import blank shotgun cartridges, but later that year, such imports were denied, which was sought by authorities. That the plaintiff was allowed one time and no other permission could be granted. The Federal Government will have to state the reasons for the exemption allowed in order to allow import for any prohibition or easement of sanctions under the Import Policy Order if the Federal Government is permitted to present reasons for a ban or ban. Refused to give imports to the importation of those who were just and not reasoned and disobedient, and under the importation of the import policy order only one ammunition could be imported and not spare parts. It was time to see when cartridges could be imported under the exemption, Laws could also be imported under the exception, and above all, the powers of the federal government should ease any prohibition and sanctions when no restrictions were imposed by the Import Policy Order, the use of the powers under the Import Policy Order. Subsequent officers could not impose such restrictions, and each gentleman's request had to be independently tested on his own merits, to which the plaintiff imposed a restriction. First case and balance of convenience
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