GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN versus SANAULLAH KHAN
Customs Act 1969 Sections 16, 82, 168 (2) and 180 Passenger (Non-Tourist) Goods (Import) Rules, 1972 Defense Pakistan Rules, 1971, Section 142 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Respondents Shotgun The clearance was brought to Pakistan because it was banned from importation and then the High Court was auctioned in the constitutional jurisdiction and ordered the release of the gun and after being kept in custody by the customs authorities. In 1974, the respondents purchased were handed over to the shotgun, now with the respondent, the Supreme Court has ruled over 6 years of the High Court order that Should consider the ability to not insist on a return of a gun for its auction, which was now in very bad shape and the defendant had also made a mistake in bringing the same. Without the appropriate Import License Customs Authority, however, the appellant's appeal may be restored, if accepted in the circumstances.
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