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IHC relists number of cases involving Customs Appellate Tribunal

byNaeem Ullah Tariq
03/04/2018
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Monday relisted a number of customs cases involving Customs Appellate Tribunal and Collectorate of Customs, Islamabad.

A division bench of the IHC comprising Justice Athar Minallah and Justice Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb dated in office the hearing of M/s Nayatel (Private) Limited case filed against Customs Appellate Tribunal.

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Other customs cases were relisted which were filed by Syed Waqas Ali Shah against Collector Adjudication. Another case from Asmatullah was also relisted. The appellant had filed the matter against Collector Customs.

Meanwhile, the division bench dated in office hearing of cases including the one filed by M/s Awan CNG Re-Filling Corporation (Private) Limited.

The company had filed cases against Collectorate of Customs. The bench had also dated in office hearing of matters filed by Directorate General Customs Intelligence and Investigation against Malik Muhammad Ajmal Khan.

M/s Comfort Sales Corporation had filed case against ATIR and customs department. M/s Comfort Sales Corporation had challenged the act of recovery of said amount by commissioner Inland Revenue of Large Taxpayer’s Unit, Islamabad.

ATIR was also made respondent in the case as the tribunal had sustained departmental decision regarding issuance of show cause notice and demand of recovery of outstanding tax amount under the head of federal excise duty (FED).

M/s Comfort Sales Corporation had prayed the court that FBR office had issued a recovery notice to the company which did not hold lawful grounds.

The appellant had prayed the court to declare the act as illegal and without any lawful authority and an interim stay may be granted against recovery proceedings.

M/s Comfort Sales Corporation had also mentioned that departmental obligations were not met amid processing the notice of recovery demand while later the adjudication did not address grievances of the appellant.

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