MUHAMMAD GULZAR versus JAMIA MASJID AL-REHMANIA TRUST
Sindh Tenant Premise Ordinance 1979 Section 16 (1) (a) Termination of defense invasion Tenant who fails to submit rent and future monthly rent as per provisional rent order by the Controller of Rent under Section 16 (1). Is. Sindh Rented Premises Ordinance 1979, his defense was filed by the landlord under section 16 (2) of the Ordinance Tenant, who had been collecting rent in various cases, claiming that he was an uneducated person. Was not aware of the truth. They had to submit the rent in case of eviction, but the tenant did not take up the matter in his case, being uneducated and unaware of the order and in response to the landlord's application filed under section 16 (2), The Sindh Rated Premises Ordinance 1979 could not be made on the basis of 1979. A tenant who fails to submit tenancy and monthly rent arrears in the future is considered to be one of the technical grounds for the purpose of treating non-compliance. According to the rental order without a justification, its defense was rightly terminated as an act and the relinquishment of the tenant was deliberate, deliberate, and compromise.
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