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Islamabad Adjudication settles 17 out of 24 seizure cases valued at Rs1056m during March

byTariq Derya
16/04/2018
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Collector Adjudication Islamabad decided 17 cases worth Rs1056million out of 24 seizure cases filed during the month of March FY17-18 while two cases were sent back for further details.

According to details given by sources of Adjudication Islamabad that Collector Adjudication received total 26 cases during above said period involving the value of Rs1495.931million. It was added that, by 1st of March FY2017-18, the pendency of seizure cases was 77 whereas the revenue involved in said case is Rs984.755million.
The sources told CT that a total of 103 cases are under adjudication process up to March FY2017-18 while fresh 26 cases were adjudicated during said period. It was added that a total cases in value of Rs2480.686million are received by the adjudication over 03 to 06 months while no case is pending up to a year.
The sources further told that all the pending contravention seizure cases worth Rs1.00billion at the Collectorate of Adjudication Islamabad will be decided by 30th of June Financial Year 2017-18. This initiative will help maximize the revenue recovery.
The sources said that the collectorate has adjudicated 308 numbers of contravention seizure cases up to the end of January FY17-18. It was added that a total revenue of Rs241.657million was involved in the cases which come to the decisions up to January FY17-18.
The Collectorate of Adjudication is working hard to decide all the pending cases as soon as possible. Sources added that the Collectorate of Adjudication tried to fetch maximum revenue through pendency before ending of financial year 2017-18 so that it can contribute a handsome revenue amount to the national exchequer.

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