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SHC adjourns hearing of vehicles import case till 26th

byCT Report
09/03/2018
in Karachi
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KARACHI: A Sindh High Court’s appellate bench has adjourned hearing of two identical petitions seeking release of used vehicles imported in violation of import policy till March 26.

Khuda-e-Dost and Rehmatullah filed the separate but identical petitions seeking release of a Pajero jeep and a Daishatsu Mira car. The vehicles were detained by the Pakistan Customs on ground that these were older than three years as permitted by the import policy order.

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Ms Dil Khurram Saheen advocate appearing for the petitioners relied on a judgment by a division bench of SHC which was subsequently held by the Supreme Court of Pakistan, giving an opportunity to the importers of vehicles. She submitted that petitioner is willing to pay surcharge also besides already deposited custom duty.

The bench allowing the Pakistan Customs to go through the citation as well as considering release of vehicles, fixed March 26 for final hearing.

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