MUHAMMAD ALI WAIN versus NASEEM AKHTAR
West Pakistan Citizens Rental Ordinance 1959 Sections 13 and 5A (2) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) by the landlord for eviction and rehabilitation of the tenant as default in payment of rent In the first appeal, the order of eviction was also affirmed by her husband for her use and occupation by her husband, and in the second appeal the High Court also affirmed that the validity petitioner claimed The defaulter was found to have failed to pay the increased rent on the terms. Section 5A, West Pakistan Citizens Rent Restriction Ordinance, 1959, when in fact it had already increased the rent and was paying according to the terms of Section 5A of the ordinance, and that for the next three years When to rent before the expiry. The landlord had filed an eviction petition, therefore, the tenant was not a plaintiff and in this aspect of the matter, the notice of the lower courts was rescinded from the tenant's second request. Under the plan, the landlord wanted to build more than 18 shops, so that her husband would not need all of those shops to do business, so, the tenant was entitled to suitable housing after the renovation and for that matter The aspect was not considered by the High Court. The shortages raised by the tenant were considered in order to appeal
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