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SC directs Collector Appeals to decide pending appeals within 15 days

byCT Report
04/12/2017
in Islamabad
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ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court has referred a prime mover case to Collector Appeals to decide the pending appeals within 15 days and submit compliance report to the SC Registrar.

The Customs had filed an appeal before the Supreme Court impugning order passed by a division bench of High Court of Sindh dated 14-6-2017 wherein appellant/customs was ordered to release the vehicles while retaining original documents of vehicles.

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The appeal was filed through Raja Muhammad Iqbal advocate maintaining that the respondent Muhammad Naeem misdeclared the value at 15 per cent of prime movers instead of 30 per cent.

The appellant said Order in original passed in favour of importer/respondent was challenged before the next forum i.e Collector of Appeals. While the appeal against ONO was pending, the respondent filed a petition before the SHC which also ruled in favor of the respondent/importer.

The bench was informed that appeals are pending before the Collector Appeals who is competent to decide the same in the first instance.

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