KALB-I-ABBAS BEIG versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Customs Act 1969 Section 19 Sales Tax Act (III of 1951), Section 13 (1) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution of Importation of Vehicles without Customs Duty, Sales Tax Payment and Section R107 (1) Based on the surcharge)) / 91 Filed 14 10 1991 Under the Prime Minister's Public Transport Rehabilitation Scheme (Yellow Cab Scheme), the nature of the mandamus was also questioned by the banks, so that such vehicles 90% equity should be paid on import of Banks have to issue instructions to the Government and its officials to provide 90 percent equity to the government and its officials to arrange for the delivery of such vehicles, which is in line with the obligations between the parties. Flows straight Prior to the creation of such obligations before the statutory requirement, it can be concluded that in the event of non-compliance with any provision by the banks, Pets Ioners shall have the right to the constitutional jurisdiction of the High Court. Option but in the absence of any legal provision by the banks, there will be no opportunity for the High Court to enforce the contractual obligations under the scheme, for the import of vehicles under the scheme. Had to create arrangements for the contractual obligations to reflect the voluntary actions of the parties that were executed Apart from controversial questions, the promise gap has not been set up in the documents, which are expected to provide 90% equity for processing various documents through requests on the bank's alleged demand. Really involved in this, the constitutional request is appropriate
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