MST. BILQUIS JAHAN versus MST. SARAN BAI ALIAS KANEEZ FATIMA
Section 15 (2) (ii) and 21 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 The tenant's termination on the basis of default in the payment of tenants was excluded by the Controller of Rent, but the Appellate Court filed a rent controller. Reversing the results made, the default appraisal court for the payment of rent denied the fact of receipt for rent in the dispute. It was not a physical matter that the landlord accepted the landlord for any subsequent rent, so if the delay was resolved through a matter or procedure, the landlord would have been unaware of submitting the dispute to the court. Do not demand interference with the exercise of constitutional jurisdiction \ r \ n \ r \ n
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