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Customs Appellate Tribunal chairman will resume hearing of cases from tomorrow

byNaeem Ullah Tariq
13/03/2016
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Chairman of Customs Appellate Tribunal, Ghulam Murtaza Bhatti will resume hearing of cases on Monday at Islamabad headquarters.

In this regard, the chairman would reach Islamabad in the Monday morning and according to official schedule would leave in the same evening.

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The chairman would hold hearings in single and division benches. According to tribunal’s listings, the chairman will hear 12 cases in single bench. Out of 12, nine were filed against Customs, Islamabad and only 2 were filed against Directorate General of Intelligence and Investigation, Islamabad.

These cases were filed by Fazal Razaq, Fazlur Rehman, M/s Janjua Life Trust, M/s Venus Pakistan Private Limited, United Wings Trading, Saeed Ullah, Zubair Ahmed, Degi Cell and others, and M/s Mobo International. Only one case was filed by customs department’s officer, assistant collector customs, Islamabad.

A division bench, comprising of chairman and Member Technical, Muhammad Nasir Khan would hear seven cases on Thursday. All of the seven cases were filed against Directorate General of Intelligence and Investigation, Islamabad by M/s Waseem Autos, M/s Nasir traders, M/s Parts and Parts, M/s Chief Autos, M/s Aman Elahi and Co, and M/s Kohinoor Traders.

Another division bench of chairman and Member Technical, Muhammad Nazim Saleem would hear 9 cases separately.  These cases were filed by Pakitan Royal Group, M/s Al-Sheikh Enterprises, Muhammad Akbar, Siraj ul Mulk,, National Institute of Health, Islamabad, Expanded Program on Immunization, Fahad Industries, and Muhammad Mansoor. Only case of nine was filed by deputy collector customs, Islamabad. It was field against M/s Frontier Cable.

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