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Customs Appellate Tribunal not to hear cases due to winter vacation

bySyed Muhammad Aslam
25/12/2014
in Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: No cases would be heard by any of the three benches of Customs Appellate Tribunal at Karachi until 1 January 2015 due to winter vacation.

An office order dated December 22 issued by Assistant Registrar Bench II Sajjad Haider Janjua said that Member Judicial Adnan Ahmed and Member Technical Shaukat Ali would be availing winter vacation from December 24, 2014 to 1 January 2015.

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A similar office order dated December 23 issued by Assistant Registrar of Bench I Zubair Ahmed said that Member Judicial Muhammad Naeem Qureshi and Member Technical Muhammad Yahya would be availing the winter vacation.

However, the office will remain open and the officials of the tribunal would be present to attend the routine matter.

Tags: 2014 to 1 January 2015.An office order dated December 22 issued by Assistant Registrar Bench II Sajjad Haider Janjua said that Member Judicial Adnan Ahmed and Member Technical Shaukat Ali would be availing winter vacation fCustoms Appellate Tribunal not to hear cases due to winter vacationNo cases would be heard by any of the three benches of Customs Appellate Tribunal at Karachi until 1 January 2015 due to winter vacation.

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