AYAZ T.M .LTD versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Section 3 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Levy of Import License Fees The applicant applied for a grant of an import license on the declaration of a policy decision saying that for any machinery imported into the countryside, no license fee. But did not have to submit a 6% license fee through the Office of the Controller of Imports and Exports before the license was approved by the applicant who simply claimed that he interacted with foreign suppliers. And no final agreement has existed before. The policy change applicant dismissed the petition before the High Court through a constitutional petition, and upon approval of the constitutional petition the policy was changed and a fee of 2% ad valorem was required to be paid. The applicant has this right and can get a license to pay the 2% license fee because the promise could not be included in Estoppel's rule. Breath
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