ABDUL HAMEED versus MUHAMMAD JAVED
The Sindh Tenant Limitation Ordinance 1979 Sections 2 (f), (c), 15 (2) (ii) and 16 (1) (2) comply with the default temporary rent order in payment of rent. Attacking denies the existence of a tenant relationship, without having to decide between the parties about the landlord and the tenant over the tenant, the existence of a landlord and tenant relationship between tenants. In the absence or absence, the tenant's defense is a fierce attack on the tenant's non-compliance with the temporary rental order. There is a dispute between the parties regarding the existence or absence of a landlord and tenant relationship; the rental controller should have had both parties full opportunity and after recording their evidence, the rental controller should have the final say on the matter. At the time of settlement, the issue should have been decided along with other matters. The issue of the existence of a landlord and tenant relationship can be decided temporarily or arbitrarily by the rent controller. The opportunity for both parties to prove their own satisfaction, in controlling the rent, was to decide the application of the landlord filed under section 16 (1) of the Sindh Rated Premises Ordinance 1979, as well as between the parties. Order to stop the defense of the tenants under the important matter of landlord and tenant relations. Without the prior decision of the existence or absence of the landlord and tenant relationship between the parties through the tenant controller.
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