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Customs Tribunal chairman reschedules visit to Islamabad

byM. Faizan
18/11/2015
in Islamabad
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ISLAMABAD: Customs Appellate Tribunal Chairman Ghulam Murtaza Bhatti has rescheduled the timetable to arrive in Islamabad.

The chairman was scheduled to arrive in capital city on November 23. Earlier, he had a plan to visit Customs Appellate Tribunal headquarter on November 17-18.

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“The chairman would reach and commence hearing on November 23”, officials of CAT said about the chairman’s changed plan to hear cases in Islamabad.

Ghulam Murtaza had visited Islamabad on November 5-6 and heard numerous cases.

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