KAUSER TRADERS versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Article 168 of the Customs Act 1969, Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Customs authorities confiscating imported goods by customs authority challenged the authorities' action on the basis that they were being discriminated against. Failure to convince the court to confiscate his affidavit that he had previously cleared the consignments on the basis of the letter submitted by the applicant, which was later found to be forged, however, Nothing in the record was displayed for questioning; it was fake or it was submitted by the applicants. And after paying the customs duty and other charges, the court deemed it appropriate and appropriate if the applicants were allowed to take the goods and sell them on the condition that the payment and payment for the infringement be paid. In the case of any other promise to pay the other terms, promise to import the terms and conditions as well as provide an exemption certificate from the sale, on the specified day slot.
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