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SHC serves notice on Port Qasim, East Collectors

byCT Report
27/01/2018
in Karachi
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KARACHI: The Sindh High Court (SHC) has served notices on Port Muhammad Bin Qasim and East Collectors for Jan 30 in a grey fabric import case.

The bench, comprising Justice Munib Akhtar and Justice Mrs Ashraf Jahan, was hearing a Criminal Original application filed under Article 204 (Contempt Act). The applicants/importers of grey fabric moved the applications as alleged contemnors in violation of orders of the SHC and SCP kept the consignments detained. Earlier a lawyer from Franklin Law Associates appearing for the applicants maintained that non release of consignments despite orders of the top courts constitute criminal contempt.

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The bench after hearing the counsel for importers/applicants ordered issuance of notices requiring personal appearance of the alleged contemnors on Jan 30.

The controversy pertains to the grey fabric import which customs says is of Indian origin while petitioners maintains that the fabric in dispute is of China origin, purchased by them at UAE. The SHC has ruled in favor of the petitioners and ordered release.

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