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Customs Appellate Tribunal reserves verdicts in four appeals

bySajid Nawaz
29/03/2018
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: The Customs Appellate Tribunal, Single & Double Bench, heard 28 cases and verdicts in four appeals were reserved to pass the final orders.

The Division Bench-II, comprising Omer Arshed Hakeem, Member judicial and Saud Imran, Member Technical, heard seven cases including Muhammad Anwer versus Directorate of Intelligence and Investigation Faisalabad, Imran Nawaz versus Customs Lahore, Waqas Abbasi versus Customs Lahore, Amjed Ali versus Customs Faisalabad, Muhammad Ashraf versus Customs Faisalabad, Customs Lahore versus Muhammad Naseer and Customs Faisalabad versus Safar Khan.

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Omer Arshed Hakeem, Member judicial, Bench-II heard 13 appeals including Directorate Post Clearance Audit (PCA) Lahore versus Iqbal & Sons, Directorate Post Clearance Audit (PCA) Lahore versus Bio Link tech, Shahid Hussain versus Customs Lahore, Customs Sialkot versus Fotile Kitchen & Home Appliance, Directorate Post Clearance Audit (PCA) Lahore versus Aqeel Plastic.

The same bench heard an appeal of Orient Coating and Finishing Mills versus Customs Faisalabad, G M Cables versus Customs Lahore, Directorate Post Clearance Audit (PCA) Lahore versus Zain Enterprises, D E Techniques versus Customs Lahore, Hamza Traders versus Customs Lahore and New Ali Enterprises versus Customs Lahore.

The Single Bench-I, comprising Muhammad Shabbir Gujjar, Member Judicial, heard seven cases including Customs Lahore versus Zulfiqar, Directorate of Intelligence and Investigation Lahore versus Sajid Ali, Directorate Post Clearance Audit (PCA) Lahore versus Waseem Sports, Mirza Abid Baig versus Customs Lahore, Customs Lahore versus Ibrar Aslam and Shahzad Textile versus Customs Lahore two appeals.

The Bench-I, Member Technical Saud Imran, heard an appeal of Teflon Metal against Directorate of Intelligence and Investigation Faisalabad.

After the complete hearing of all the reserved cases, the Customs Appellate Tribunal has reserved verdicts in four appeals whose orders will be passed soon.

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