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SHC orders Customs to release solar/LED light consignments

byCT Report
24/08/2017
in Karachi
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KARACHI: The Sindh High Court has ordered Customs authorities to release more than a dozen of consignments of solar/DC LED lights.

A SHC appellate bench, comprising Justice Munib Akhtar and Justice Zulfiqar Ahmed Khan, was hearing a constitution petition filed by Millad Traders and 13 other importers of LED lights.

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Secretary FBR, Collector Customs, Port Muhammad Bin Qasim, Engineering Development Board, Alternate Energy Development Board are cited as respondents.

Hyder Shaikh advocate appearing for the petitioners submitted that they availed the exemption under 5th Schedule of Customs Act 1969, 6th Schedule of Sales Tax Act 1990 (Entry 15) but the respondent Customs Collectorate is not releasing the consignments which have already landed at the port while others are arriving.

The bench after hearing arguments by Customs side said earlier order passed in CP-D 5049/2017 (Aleem Enterprises) is applicable in these petitions too. The bench ordered forthwith release of the consignments of the petitioners. The bench previously held that petitioners are entitled to the exemption claimed by them. Hundreds of more containers stuffed with the same item waiting clearance at Karachi Port.

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