ABDUL HA versus RESIDENT MAGISTRATE UCH SHARIF TEHSIL AHMEDPUR EAST DISTRICT BHAWALPUR
West Pakistan Citizens Rent Restriction Ordinance 1959 Section 9 West Pakistan Civil Rent Restriction Ordinance (VI VI 1959), Article 13 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Amendment to the Laws Ordinance (XII of 1972), Section 3 Constitutional Application Retainable Applicants resolved disposition of shops Due to appellant dispute, the tenants of the authorities in connection with the shops were sold to the authorities by other persons, the tenants were forcibly expelled from the shops with the help of the police. The petition stated that the settlement was dismissed through the relations between the appellants and dismissed by the authorities. The landlord and the landlord, which was to be ruled by the West Pakistan Citizens Hire Ordinance 1959, but the appellant was removed from the tenant shops without any order which the rent controller had with the appellant as the tenant. Was authorized The exclusion of shops without question without action. Although the law against such illegal encumbrances was available to appellants under Section 9, the Special Relief Act, 1877, it could not be resolved as a proper appellant. The constitutional petition was properly filed against the dismissal of the constitutional application of the appellant / applicant against the illegal operation of the KO Order. Approved by the High Court, the intra-court appeal was set aside in which the authorities were ordered to return the appeal to their shops.
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