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MIAN ANWAR-UL-HAQ RAMAY versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN


Failure to legislate exemption from customs duty through a notification issued under the Customs Act, 1969 Section 19 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 73 Section 19, Customs Act, 1969, the exercise of powers by the Customs Act, 1969 Sets guidelines for. Delegates provided that under Article 19, although the delegation related to delegation of the Constitution did not abandon the legislative process by any legislature but was a valid delegation of discretion authorized by the law to exercise its powers Failure to set guidelines for. Under section 19, the Customs Act, 1969, the delegates would not consider such a clause to be the ultra-virus of the Constitution because Section 19, the Customs Act 1969, was capable of discrimination, could not be termed as the ultra-virus of the Constitution.

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