MUHAMMAD TAJ versus MUHAMMAD YOUNIS KHILJI
Section 17 (8) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Landlord and Tenant Assessment Release of tenant relations of rent controller, upon request of the parties, pending arrears of rental arrears and temporary rent. Rental Order Approved The tenant was that because he denied the landlord and tenant relationship between the parties, therefore, the rent controller should settle the matter early and provide the opportunity to add evidence. Before passing a temporary order for the rent to be submitted, the tenant admitted in a written reply that he had entered the premises as a tenant and there was no agreement between the parties that the tenancy had been terminated and The landlord's obligation to pay rent was terminated. By way of an agreement or other documentary evidence, Landland, on the contrary, exchanged records on income tax and business surveys in which the tenant himself admitted to being in possession because the landlord had made his claim to the landlord. The defendant failed to present any first evidence that the landlord was not a tenant of the High Court. The constitutional petition regarding the approval of the order by the rent controller was legal and lawful.
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