ORDER:-The case of the Petitioner is that the Petitioner is a Carrier Company under the Agreement with Supreme Fuels Trading FZE, at the time of Declaration of the Shipments, a Letter was issued by the said Company to the National Logistic Cell (N.L.C), thereby confirmed the Shipment Transit to be transited to the Afghanistan, for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, International Security Assistance Force, who also issued Letters to the N.L.C., and the Custom Authorities/ Respondents and ultimately Shipments were transmitted for which, as per, Custom Goods Declaration Forms, the Shipment of the Low Sulpher Diesel were attacked and destroyed en route to the Afghanistan and the Custom Authorities/Respondents, issued Several Demand-cum-Show Cause Notices to the Petitioner for non-payment of Custom Duties, Taxes etc., chargeable for the short delivery of Low Sulpher Diesel and non-submission of Transit Permits to ISAF/NATO Forces in Afghanistan and to the Oil Section Keamari, Karachi, ...
PRESENT:
SAJJAD ALI SHAH C.J. AND ANWAR HUSSAIN, J
Petitioner(s) by: M. Abdul Rehman.
Respondent(s) by: Muhammad Khalil Dogar for Respondents along with Ilyas Ahsan, Appraising Officer, Customs..
Law: Customs Act, 1969
Sections: 129
Law: Constitution of Pakistan, 1973
Sections: 199
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