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Appellate Tribunal Chairman adjourns hearing of multiple cases

byNaeem Ullah Tariq
27/01/2018
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Customs Appellate Tribunal Chairman Justice (r) Malik Manzoor Hussain dated in office the hearing of M/s Danial Engineering, M/s Expert Chemico Trading Co, Fazal Rahim and Shaista Gul and others.

The chairman was heading tribunal’s division bench comprising other member Ziauddin Wazir.

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These cases had been filed against Model Collectorate of Customs Islamabad. Chairman would also hear cases at the division bench.

Earlier, the bench had reserved a decision on a case filed by M/s TCS Private Limited. A day earlier the bench heard almost nine cases. Directorate General Investigation and Intelligence Islamabad M/s Smart Zone, M/s TCS Private Limited, Saqib Abbas and Ghazanfar Gul had filed these cases. After the completion of arguments, the bench reserved a decision on a case filed by M/s TCS Private Limited.

Hearing on other cases was adjourned till February’s second week.

During his visit, he had heard around a dozen cases filed by M/s Waseem Autos, M/s Nisar Traders, M/s Parts & Parts, M/s Chief Autos, M/s Aman Elahi, M/s Kohinoor Traders, M/s Saleem Silk Centre, M/s Five Star Trading, M/s Pakistan Royal Group and M/s Nayatel Private Limited, M/s Degicell & others, M/s Kohinoor Chemical, Mirza Muhammad Majid, M/s Fazal Razaq, M/s Fazal-ur-Rehman and Gul Rehman & others.

They also stated that around a dozen cases were pending for hearing. The chairman would hear cases during his upcoming visit to Islamabad. He had headed tribunal’s proceedings for days at Islamabad where he heard cases besides performing some of important administrative tasks.
The chairman had decided a number of cases during his stay at tribunal besides heading administrative matters. He had adjourned hearing on cases involving Model Collectorate of Customs and Directorate General of Investigation and Intelligence Islamabad.
The appellants had filed cases against Directorate General of Investigation and Intelligence Islamabad and Model Collectorate of Customs Islamabad.

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