SHAH ZEB (MINOR) THROUGH GUL SHAHZADA SALEEM versus MUHAMMAD AYUB KHAN
Section 2 (c) (i), 13 (2) (i) and 15 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional eviction of tenant based on default in payment of rent of landlord by presenting strong evidence on constitutional record. Was established. The landlord and tenant relationship existed between the parties and that the tenant had failed to pay the disputed rent. The tenant, upon examination, acknowledged the existence of a landlord and tenant relationship and said he had not paid rent in the dispute. There was evidence on record that the landlord and tenant relationship existed between the parties and that the tenant had already made a commitment to pay the rent and the eviction petition filed by the landlord against the Tenant Appellate Court. The search for a rent controller was maintained in connection with the existence of the landlord and tenant relationship. Between the parties, but did not retain the rent controller search in default regard to paying rent
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