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SHC seeks comments from customs authorities in case of 60,000 liters oil  

byM.B. Rana
30/07/2016
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KARACHI: The Sindh High Court (SHC) has issued notices to customs authorities asked them to file their respective comments on a constitution petition filed by Khuda Rahman seeking release order of his oil tanker with 60,000 liters of HSD.

A two-member bench, comprising Justice Muhammad Iqbal Kalhoro and Justice Khadim Hussain M Sheikh was hearing the petition.

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Earlier petitioner’s counsel stated that on the basis of false assumption dated March 24, 2015 show cause notice was issued by the Collector of Customs (Adjudication) Quetta to the petitioner as well as his driver containing the allegations that the HSD Oil is question was smuggled one and has been brought into country without payment of customs duty and levied able taxes. During the hearing before concern authority in respect of said show cause notice was attended by the petitioner through his advocate and denied the charges levelled therein and then filed the appeal before Appellate Tribunal which directed the concern authority to release the HSD Oil and oil tanker.

According to the petitioner, when petitioner had approached the concerned authority for compliance the Appellate Tribunal’s order, respondents had refused the request of the petitioner to release the said oil tanker due to which the petitioner is suffering huge financial losses. If the clearance of the said oil tanker is further delayed, the petitioner will suffer from irreparable losses.

He argued that oil tanker and HSD Oil were seized by the respondents arbitrary, illegal, mollified on the basis of false assumption that the petitioner was involved in Smuggling in huge quality of HSD Oil 60,000 liters.

Citing The Collector of Customs Model Customs Collectorate, Hyderabad and Chairman Federal Board of Revenue (FBR ) as respondents Petitioner pleaded the SHC may direct the respondents to release the said oil tanker bearing registration number TLX -770 loaded 60,000 liters HSD Oil.

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