SYED AKBAR ALI versus ADDITIONAL RENT CONTROLLER, CLIFTON CANTONMENT BOARD
Sections 17 (8) and 24 of the Constitution of Pakistan Act, 1963 (Article 47), Article 199 Constitution Petition Temporary Rental Order The tenant temporarily appealed to the High Court's constitutional jurisdiction against the rental order, which is temporary in nature. Was. Against an interim order, the tenant had a complaint that unreasonable right of appeal against the final order was to be exercised which resulted in the tenant being evicted where a suitable remedy was available, requesting constitutional jurisdiction The procedure was therefore suspended even though the tenant denied the landlord's relationship. And the tenant, nevertheless, did not have a constitutional request because if the tenant could work on the same issue in the appeal, if a negative order was finally approved against him.
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