Wednesday, 14 November 2012

LHC extends stay on tax on int’l calls

LAHORE

The Lahore High Court on Wednesday once again extended stay on recovery of an additional tax levied by Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) on incoming international telephone calls and allowed the overseas Pakistanis to become a necessary party in the case.

The court issued the order on a petition moved by Saad Saleem on behalf of Pakistanis expatriates and contended that they were financially overburdened after the levy of additional tax on the international calls made to Pakistan. He also pleaded that the cancellation of the impugned tax be termed illegal.

The court adjourned the hearing of the case till November 30 and directed counsels of petitioners to come up with more arguments.

Initially, a private company “Brain Telecommunication” had filed the main petition challenging the levy of the additional tax. The petitioner-company stated that the additional tax on the incoming international calls was a violation of the rules prescribed in section 4 of the Competition Commission Act which prohibited the price fixing and division of market through quotas.

It said the CCP was mandated to provide free competition in all spheres of commercial and economic activity to enhance economic efficiency and to protect consumers from anti competitive behavior. The petitioner said the Commission had also objected to levy the additional tax but the PTA had ignored the reservations.

The petitioner said the overseas Pakistanis had been facing immense difficulty and financial loss due to the ‘illegal’ additional tax. After the levy of the said tax since October 1, 2012 Pakistanis living abroad had been paying four times extra charges on a phone call made to the homeland.

The petitioner requested the court to term the impugned tax unlawful and restrain the PTA from collecting the same.

PIC medicines inquiry: The Lahore High Court chief justice on Wednesday ordered the Punjab government to furnish judicial inquiry report conducted by a LHC judge into deaths of patients due to reaction of spurious medicines supplied by the Punjab Institute of Cardiology (PIC).

Advocate Azhar Siddique, chairman Judicial Activism Panel, filed a petition and pleaded that, on the request of the government, Justice Ijazul Ahsan of the LHC had held a judicial inquiry into the PIC incident. He said the judge had completed the inquiry and sent it to the government.

However, he said, the government had neither released the inquiry report nor took action against the authorities held responsible in the light of the inquiry. The lawyer requested the court to direct the government to make the inquiry report public and implement the recommendations made in the report. He also requested the court to summon a copy of new Drug Regulatory Act 2012.

LHC CJ Umar Ata Bandial adjourned the hearing of the petition till December 18 and directed the government to submit copies of the judicial inquiry’s report and the drug act.


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