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Customs Appellate Tribunal reserves verdict in TCS case‏

byNaeem Ullah Tariq
19/11/2015
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: A division bench of the Customs Appellate Tribunal has reserved its decision in a case involving illegal sale of mobile phones, etc allegedly by TCS (Private) Limited.

The division bench comprised its Chairman Ghulam Murtaza Bhatti and former Member Technical, Khalid Mehmood, which heard the case and reserved its decision.

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TCS (Private) Limited approached the tribunal against Directorate General Intelligence and Investigation (DG I&I). TCS had challenged actions taken by DG I&I against its (company’s) abstruse presentation of imported items to the department.

Appellant and respondent, both had made arguments on the case during different hearings heal at Islamabad office. In the meantime, DG Investigation and Intelligence representative, Misbah Gulnar, argued before the tribunal that DG Intelligence and Investigations had taken justified action against the company since documents (Bill of Entries) was showing consumption (sale) of goods in Lahore which were imported for Islamabad market.

TCS Private Limited’s counsel Shahid Iqbal presented company’s arguments with concrete support of documents before the tribunal.

Tribunal’s chairman was likely to dispose of the case during its up-coming visit to Islamabad. Decision of the case was reserved during hearings held by CAT chairman on 4th and 5th November.

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