MST. MUNAWAR SULTANA versus ADDITIONAL DISTRICT JUDGE, ISLAMABAD
Sections 6, 17 and 2 (j) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Petition Landlord moved the homeowner's eviction petition against the tenant and in this case it was evidenced that the land was obtained through an agreement. The tenant was leased for two years. And the tenancy ended two years ago. That the notice was presented to the tenant in which he had to vacate the required cover. That the tenant was also a failure to pay the rent and utility bills and that the premises were required for personal precaution, evacuating the tenant (as defined in section 2 (c) of the ordinance). ). Section 17, Islamabad Rent Restriction Ordinance, There was nothing in the Ground and Section 17 of the 2001 Act which shows that the tenant is required to pay the rent on the basis of expiry of the lease term from the residential building only. 6 could have been ordered to be removed. The over riding section and this ordinance are subject to the tenant's section 17, which remains in appreciation of the tenant even after the tenancy term ends, which is valid even after the agreed term between the landlord and the tenant. And the terms and conditions of the previous tenancy agreement would not apply but this did not mean that a tenant who was in possession or after the expiry of the period would be subject to eviction of the land in which The tenant's ordinance was not found in section 17 of the withdrawal, only on the basis of section 17 of the ordinance rules The order to evict the tenant was discriminatory. Without any legal authority, neither is it legal
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