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Acts (general), as published 30 June 2020

This is the Acts (general) as it stood on 30 June 2020. It runs to 1 pages and contains 1 sections, with 0 amendment footnotes.

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Published by the Federal Board of Revenue as part of the Acts (general) collection. A consolidation of this kind folds every amendment made up to its cover date into the text, so it shows the law as it stood on 30 June 2020 rather than as originally enacted.

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What changed since the previous version

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New in this version

  • section 2, Insertion of new section 19C, Act XXVII of 1997

No longer present

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  • section 3, Amendments in the Sales Tax Act, 1990
  • section 4, Amendments in the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 (Ordinance XLIX of 2001)
  • section 5, Amendments in the Federal Excise Act, 2005

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The full text of this version

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2. Insertion of new section 19C, Act XXVII of 1997

In the Anti- terrorism Act, 1997 (XXVII of 1997), after section 19B, the new section shall be inserted, namely:-

techniques.-

investigation

“19C. Application of

(1) The investigating Officer, may with the permission of Court, within sixty days of such permission, use techniques including undercover operation, intercepting communications, accessing computer system and controlled delivery for investigation of force. The aforementioned period of sixty days may be extended upto further period of sixty days by the Court on a request made to it in writing. The Court may grant extension, if it is satisfied, on the basis of situation/reasons given in the written request. The provision of this sub-section shall be addition to and not in derogation of any other law for the time being in force.

financing of terrorism under the

law

in

(2) The Federal Government may make rules to regulate the procedure

and execution of orders for the purpose of this section.”.

Passed by the National Assembly on 15th September, 2020 and by the Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament) in its Joint Sitting on the 16th September, 2020 in terms of clause(3) of Article 70 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

I assent to this Bill.

Speaker National Assembly of Pakistan

President

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