ABDUL HAQUE INDHAR versus PROVINCE OF SINDH
Sections 13 and 13 Private Managed Schools and Colleges (Taking Over) Regulations, 1972 (MLR 118) Tenants, a private management school that had taken over the government's default rules for payment of rent, School landlord who acquired property on account of a sale agreement with his former owner on the basis of default in the payment of rent for the tenant's removal, under Section 13A, West Pakistan Urban Rent Restriction Ordinance. Gave legal notice to tenants. 1959 and demand for property rent The tenant paid no attention to the legitimate demand of the landlord and did not pay rent but challenged the landlord's property claiming that the property belonged to the government and included the landlord and the tenant. Has no relation While the accuracy of the parties, the control, management and supervision of privately managed colleges and schools were taken over by the government in which such institutions were not included in the government because the person, as well as the owner of the property. No compensation was paid for the landlord and tenant relationship, therefore, there was between the previous owner and the property was transferred to the new landlord and the landlord and tenant relationship between the parties to the law. Came into existence when the tenant was defaulted on payment of the tenant, they were subject to withdrawal. The manufacturer was named, in the circumstances, there was no need. Obtaining a Declaration of Your Title from a Competent Sovereign Court
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