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Customs Appellate Tribunal chairman to visit Islamabad after Eid

byNaeem Ullah Tariq
26/08/2017
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: According to post-Eidul Azha schedule, Customs Appellate Tribunal Chairman, Justice (r) Manzoor Hussain would visit tribunal’s headquarters in Islamabad during third week of September.

Details showed that chairman would hold three day visit to capital city where he would hold hearings in single and division benches as well as would head administrative affairs of tribunal.

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During his last three day at tribunal, the chairman had heard cases in two division and single benches each for three days besides heading administrative affairs pending with the tribunal. He had reached in Islamabad on Tuesday.

According to tribunal officials,  benches heard around a dozen cases filed by These cases were 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 included in pending cases list for hearing. The chairman would hear the included in upcoming visit to Islamabad for the first time, they added.

The chairman usually visits the tribunal headquarters in the capital city not later than 20 days. However, due to enhanced occupations at other stations, now he would visit the tribunal headquarters in coming month, said tribunal’s staffers.

During another visit the chairman had decided a number of cases during his stay at tribunal besides heading administrative matters, He had adjourned hearing on cases involving Collectorate of Customs and Directorate General of Investigation and Intelligence, Islamabad.

The appellants had filed cases against Directorate General of Intelligence and Investigation, Islamabad and Collectorate of Customs, Islamabad.

 

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