MANSOOR AHMAD versus RAJPUT FILMS CORPORATION
Sindh Tenant Limitation Ordinance 1979 Sections 8, 9 and 21 for rent of house rent from Rs 79 to Rs 840 per month The rent controller rejects such application but increases the rent of premises by 30% to Rs 103. Determination Each month the property owners did not direct any specific evidence to prove their claim under Section 8, Sindh Rented Premises Ordinance, 1979, prohibiting the increase in the rent rate, set by section 9 of the ordinance. Was not attracted, however, to the first time a fair lease was made as required by section 8 (2) of the Ordinance. The prerequisite for application of Cushion 9 was that the proper rent of the premises should have been fixed where, for the first time, the fair rent was fixed, the limit of this ordinance would not apply to the landlord's court. The tenant failed to show any other factor in guaranteeing the increase in rent paid through the tenant's statement that he was willing and able to pay the rent determined by the rent controller. Under the circumstances, the order approved by the rent controller was intact.
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