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MTBA inaugurates Younas Ghazi Hall for facilitation of tax lawyers

byCT Report
24/12/2021
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MULTAN: Multan Tax Bar Association (MTBA) has inaugurated Younis Ghazi Bar Hall in New Judicial Complex for facilitatatop of tax lawyers. Younas Ghazi Hall was inaugurated by Chairman Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue Shahid Masood Manzar along with Judicial Member Mian Abdul Basit and Accountant Member Rizwan Ahmed Arfi have also graced the occasion.

President Multan Tax Bar Association Malik Khadim Hussain Mitla in his address to the lawyers from South Punjab said that since the formation of the appellate tribunal inland court in Multan, the lawyers of South Punjab were facing difficulties in sitting and studying in the New Judicial Complex.

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Chairman Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue Shahid Manzar Bhatti said that MTBA ensured the provision of Bar Hall to resolve existing issue on a permanent basis and the present executive Body of the MTBA also thanked for building an ideal bar room in the Shape of Younis Ghazi Bar Hall in the South Punjab. This newly built hall prepared and provided basic facilities to the lawyers and members of the tax bar on an emergency basis.

Members of Multan Tax Bar Association attended the function in large numbers and expressed happiness and satisfaction over the performance of their leadership. Among the senior members are Malik Ramzan, Sharif Ansari, Muhammad Usman, Mian Abdul Sattar, Niaz Khan, Muhammad Younis Ghazi, Shabir Fakhruddin, Muhammad Saeed, Asif Ali Khan, Malik Maqbool, Junaid Mumtaz Shah, Wasim Khalid, Naveed Sikandar and Nawab Naseeruddin. Malik Mohammad Rafiq, Tahir Shah, Aamir Rasool, Noorin Anjum, Waqar Khan Azad, Iftikhar Khokhar, Mubashir Ali, Chaudhry Zubair Rafiq, Mohammad Imran Ghazi, Usman Khan, Chaudhry Tanveer, Malik Sarfraz, Mohammad Asim, Amna Sami Khan, Mahwish Moeed. Riyaz Ahmad Raja, Mohammad Ahmar, Irfan Ayub, Arshad Sabir Mayo, Talat Javed, Haris Talat, Rana Ahmad Wasiq, Abdul Rahman.

 

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