ABDUL SATTAR versus DEPUTY COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS, KARACHI
Constitution82 Constitution of Pakistan (1973) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Section 199 Customs Import Customs authorities issued a show cause notice to the importer raising the objection that the payment of the goods is too high compared to the cost of shipment of the goods. The dispute between the importer's license between the importer and the customs department's low cost of import goods was not included, which led to a misidentification of the customs department, which led to the importers 'suppliers' letters. Were. The introduction of the new design as well as explaining the reasons for the technical improvement but the Customs Department did not consider it, which relied on the evidence collected on the back of the importers, in a clearly illegal way. In which the Department of Customs also acted illegally, and the rules of natural justice that apply, depending on the private conversation between the supplier and the representative of the supplier
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