SHAHID MEHMOOD versus MST. NASREEN MASOOD
The non-compliance of Article 15 (2), 16 (1) (2) and 21 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Tenant Withdrawal Temporary Rental Order, was directed to the tenant during the approval period. Submit the rental arrears. Against the eviction order, in which he failed to withhold the defense of the tenant's legitimate arrangements under Section 16 (2) of the Indus Rentals Ordinance, 1979, where rent under section (1) of section 16 was made. The lender was unable to collect the rent or pay the monthly rent. Ordinance, its defense will be terminated and the landlord will be placed on premises unnecessary order under which the tenant did not necessarily comply with the rent order, assigning all powers to the appropriate and appropriate appellate court Went to The rent controlling, unpaid order was legally valid and the exercise of constitutional jurisdiction cannot be interfered with.
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