NASIM AHMAD KHAN versus ADDITIONAL DISTRICT JUDGE, LAHORE
Article 13 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Maintaining a Constitutional Applicable Landlord's Personal Needs The landlord had no other residential property ownership in the relevant municipal area; Filed the application, stating that the premises were necessary for his personal needs and he had no other residential property in the respective municipal area tenant, while countering the eviction request, landlord and rent Denied the relationship with the clerk and also avoided being a lawyer. As well as the residence, which was involved. Goodwill was obtained by the tenant for continued use of his office, the rent controller approved the eviction order and his appeal was subsequently dismissed, under the West Pakistan Citizens Rental Ordinance 1959. Legitimate action did not have to follow strict legal procedures, it was also easy to find personal needlessness. Because when the landlord proves that his use of the lie and the occupation of the relevant municipal area had no other cover where his rent was covered, then the statement of the landlord was sufficient to order eviction. The PC was not obliged to follow the procedure provided, but will adopt any method. The investigation and inquiry of the rent-controlled landlord for a fair distribution of justice had to be seen by the evidence that the rent controller is not a court in this regard, therefore, the testimony of the law, other than CPC, was on the rent of 1984.
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