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38 advocates to represent FBR in Karachi courts, tribunals

byCT Report
09/06/2022
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KARACHI: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has announced a panel of advocates, who will contest cases in various courts and tribunals on behalf of the tax authorities based in Karachi.

Following advocates have been placed on the panel of the FBR, relating to court matters of Inland Revenue Service (IRS) for a period of three years:

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1. Barrister Dr. Huma Sodher

2. Abdul Latif Mirbahar

3. Syed Ahasan Ali Shah

4. Barrister Faheem Ali Memon

5. Muhammad Azam Khan

6. Ameer Nausherwan Adil

7. Syeda Abdia Bukhari

8. Muhammad Ali Shahwani

9. Muhammad Ajmal Solangi

10. Abdul Ghaffar

11. Syed Mustafa Mehdi

12. Barrister Imran Ahmed Metlo

13. Sajjad Ahmed Chandio

14. Rafeo Fazal

15. Jazib Ali Shaikh

16. Fareed Ahmed Dayo

17. Mohsin Ali

18. Muhammad Fahad

19. Khalid Hidayat Khan

20. Mutahir Khalid Khan

21. Asad Aftab Solangi

22. Sajjad Ali Solangi

23. Zubair Zia Siddiqui

24. Waheedullah Khokhar

25. Saleem Ul Haq

26. Barkat Ali Metlo

27. Afsheen Aman

28. Syed Shohrat Hussain Rizvi

29. Khalil Ullah Jakhro

30. Barrister Waqar Ali Baloch

31. Shahid Hussain

32. Ms. Tania Malik

33. Barrister Ghazi Khan Khalil

34. Barrister Zain Mustafa Soomro

35. Muhammad Younus

36. Ali Tahir Soomro

37. Muhammad Saad Siddiqui

38. Zulfiqar Ali Domki

The FBR said advocates may be assigned court cases for pleading before various Courts / Tribunals at Karachi Station, on the basis of merit, keeping in view their experience and facts of the each case.

Matter relating to professional fee/ special professional fee, appointment, performance evaluation, de-notification, conduct of the Panel Advocates and other related matters will be governed by the SOPs/ policy guidelines circulated vide FBR’s letter No. 176432 dated 12.10.2020, No. 129965-R dated 24.10.2017 and No. 9(2)PA/2020-21(Pt) dated 26.01.2021 and any other notification issued or to be issued from time to time.

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