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Customs Appellate Tribunal to hear review petition filed by M/s Kohinoor Traders next week

byNaeem Ullah Tariq
12/01/2018
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: M/s Kohinoor Trader submitted a review petition at the Customs Appellate Tribunal challenging an announcement of the tribunal dismissing its case against Directorate General of Intelligence and Investigation, Islamabad. A division bench of Customs Appellate Tribunal would hear the matter in coming week.

Customs Appellate Tribunal’s bench comprising Members Tribunal, Syed Muhammad Anwar had disposed of the matter earlier.

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The bench heard the arguments from both sides. M/s Kohinoor Traders had filed cases against Directorate of Intelligence and Investigation, Islamabad.

Customs Appellate Tribunal disposed of a customs reference filed by M/s Royal Group after hearing arguments from sides on Thursday.

Earlier the Customs Appellate Tribunal’s bench comprising Members Tribunal, Syed Muhammad Anwar and Muhammad Nasir Khan heard the case being contested against Directorate General of Intelligence and Investigations, Islamabad.

The bench remanded back the matter to departmental adjudication for rehearing. The bench also directed the adjudication to decide the matter in light of law and issue a speaking order in this regard.

 

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