GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN versus NAJIB ZARAB LTD., KARACHI
The Customs Act 1969 section 16R129 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 Afghan Transit Trade Agreement, 1965 ban on import of tires through Kabul Trust, was implemented under Afghan Transit Trade Agreement from 15 12 1988, however such ban Should not be applied. Goods for which the Letter of Credit was opened before December 15, 1988. In connection with the tires, the facility of transit was to be prohibited, for which the 15 Letters of Credit were opened on or after 1512 1988, under which another letter of the Pakistan High Court, under section 16, The provisions of the Customs Act were deemed to have been violated. 1969, declared it with no legal authority and no legal influence, both parties agreed that the High Court did not merit the case in light of Section 129, Customs Act, 1969. Examined, nor did it consider the implications of the Afghan, transit trade agreement. , 1965, which was executed between the Government of Afghanistan and the Government of Pakistan, the two sides further agreed that under Section 129, the Customs Act and the Afghan Transit Trade Agreement, the validity of the ban on importing tires from Afghanistan by The matter will be forwarded to the High Court in case of any revision. 1965 The application for leave of appeal was turned into an appeal and with the consent of the parties, the case was remanded to the High Court as well as the first decision as per law.
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