AMIR AKBAR KHAN versus IRSHAD AHMED KHOKHAR
Sections 11, 17 and 6 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 \ r \ nRetirement of Tenant Mentor \ 's Need for Personal Rights, Defaults, Sub-Leases and R \ n Damage to Advertising Disputes Was called on the basis. The tenant was that he entered the pr \ n acquisition of shops by paying a substantial amount of money as \ pagri as and thus did not prove the provisions of the Islamabad Rent Restriction Ordinance, 2001, from the landlord's legitimate rights record. Who was The tenant had paid the ri turban paid to the landlord of the section, Islamabad Rent Restriction Ordinance, 2001, believing that the landlord would claim nothing over the rent which the landlord let. Received money as as. The tenant was refused to move out of the shop because the mutual arrangement between the parties would not prevent the landlord from initiating the eviction proceedings on a personal need \ r \ n. r \ n
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