SYED YOUSIF ALI THROUGH L.RS. versus MUHAMMAD HASHAM THROUGH L.RS.
Sections 2 (f), (j) and 15 (2) (ii) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3), petitioner submitted his default justification for payment of rent for more than two decades. Instead, a provocative question about relationships was born. The timely transfer of landlord and tenant, self-inconsistent, contradictory, mutually destructive and lower forum without any legal justification is a clear example of such serious and laudable litigation, on which At all levels, the observations of the High Court should be stopped. In this case when there is no contradiction in the bar, there is hardly any scope for interference of the Supreme Court; the permission to appeal was denied.
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