MST. ZUBAIDA BAI ESSA versus MST. ZUBAIDA
Sections 15 (2) (iii) (vii) and 21 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Application The personal need of the landlord and the need to convert the house from residential to commercial by the tenant controller and appellate court. Is. The landlord and the tenant challenged the decisions in the constitutional petition together that the evidence included by the landlord in the case of its eviction was permanent, any unlawful interference in the joint decisions of the two courts. Or irregularities were not identified so as to attract constitutional jurisdiction. The High Court had reviewed and evaluated the evidence presented by both the rent controller and the appellate court, and the concurrent decisions of the courts below were permissible and the well-established tenant had to reside The residential complex was transformed into a commercial landlady and her husband was suffering from old age and instability. And the selection of the owners to occupy the place the tenant was ordered to vacate the premises properly
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