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Customs Appellate Tribunal adjourns hearing of all cases on Tuesday

bySajid Nawaz
07/12/2016
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: The Customs Appellate Tribunal division bench-II comprising Judicial Member Omer Arshad Hakeem and Technical Member Imran Tariq heard 10 cases and adjourned all the cases until the next date of hearing.

The Customs Appellate Tribunal adjourned 10 cases, including Uch Power against directorate of Intelligence and Investigation Multan unit Sadiqabad, Khalin versus directorate of Intelligence and Investigation Lahore, Zahid Jee Textile versus Customs Faisalabad, Abdul Mannan versus Customs Multan, Muhammad Yaqoob Aqeel versus directorate of Intelligence and Investigation Multan.

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On Tuesday, the tribunal heard cases, including Muhammad Latif versus directorate of Intelligence and Investigation Faisalabad, Ali Shan versus customs Multan, Customs Lahore versus Shaukat Khanum and Kashif Malik versus Customs Multan.

Meanwhile, the tribunal on Monday heard thirteen cases including directorate of Intelligence and Investigation Lahore versus Tawaz Khan, directorate of Intelligence and Investigation Lahore versus Gulzar Khan, Aamir Shahzad versus Customs Faisalabad, Maxi Inch versus Valuation Lahore, Excel Pakistan versus Customs Faisalabad, Jan Muhammad versus Customs Lahore.

Furthermore, the tribunal heard cases of Sky International versus Customs Lahore, Muhammad Shahban versus Customs Faisalabad, Rashid Ahmed versus Customs Intelligence and Investigation, Muhammad Aamir versus Customs Lahore, directorate of Intelligence and Investigation Faisalabad versus Shakoor, Abdul Karim versus directorate of Intelligence and Investigation Multan and Sakhawat Ali versus directorate of Intelligence and Investigation Gujrat.

In all cases, the representatives of the appellant and respondents appeared before the court and argued in favour of their respective parties. After hearing arguments from both parties, the Customs Appellate Tribunal adjourned the case till next date of hearing.

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