RAFIQ AHMAD THROUGH GENERAL ATTORNEY versus RENT CONTROLLER, JACOBABAD
Sections 2 (f) (j), 15 (2) (II) and 16 (1) (2) of the Convention of the Convention (10 of 1984), Article 115 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 of the Constitution denied the landlord's relationship And the expense set by the tenant in payment of the tenant was filed by the landlord on a default basis in payment of rent. The tenant in its written statement declined to answer questions regarding the landlord and the tenant. Failure to provide a reasonable and compelling reason for the default tenant, to avoid a default result, the landlord could not be allowed to own the property, especially when he self-confessed. What was said was that he was included as a tenant in the premises himself. Confessed to be a tenant under the landlord, he was barred from denying the title of landlord under Article 115 of the Law, 1984, where the tenant denied the landlord and tenant relationship and The relationship proves to be, o The other way was left to the court, but if the relationship is absolutely refused to order the exclusion, the tenant will suffer on other grounds such as default, premises damages. Or it will be removed immediately, without having to record evidence to both the rental controller and the appellant on personal need. The court rightly ordered the eviction of the tenants, with Syed's concurrent order not to interfere with the constitutional jurisdiction of the High Court.
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