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MUHAMMAD NASRULLAH versus AZIZUL QADIR


Section 13 insurance tenants will not press the petition on the merits, but are simply asking for some time to vacate the home.

1986 S C M R 41

Present: Aslam Riaz Hussain, Nasim Hasan Shah and Shafiur Rehman, JJ

MUHAMMAD NASRULLAH‑‑Petitioner

versus

AZIZUL QADIR and others‑‑Respondents

Civil Petition for Leave to Appeal No. 1040 of 1984, heard on 23rd April, 1985.

(On appeal from the judgment and order of the Lahore High Court, dated 25‑9‑1984, in Writ Petition No. 4195 of 1981).

West Pakistan Urban Rent Restriction Ordinance (VI of 1959)‑‑

‑‑‑S.13‑‑Ejectment‑‑Tenant not pressing petition on merits but only seeking some time to vacate house in question‑‑Landlord agreeing to give four months' time on condition of payment of four months' rent in advance to which tenant agreeing‑‑Order accordingly.

Ch. Mushtaq Ahmad Khan Advocate Supreme Court and S. Wajid Hussain, Advocate‑on Record for Petitioner:.

Rana Maqbool Ahmad Qadri, Advocate:‑on‑Record for Respondents.

Date of hearing: 23rd April 1985.

ORDER

ASLAM RIAZ HUSSAIN, J.‑

‑The petitioner has filed the present petition for leave to appeal against the judgment of the High Court dated 25‑9‑1984, dismissing his writ petition in a rent case.

2. The learned counsel for the petitioner does not press the petition on merits but only seeks some time to vacate the house in question. The learned counsel for the respondents‑landlord is present and agrees to give him four months' time to vacate the house on the condition that shall give vacant possession thereof to the landlord on 1‑9‑1985 and that he shall pay rent for this period to the respondents each month in advance, to which the learned counsel for the petitioner agrees.

3. In this view of the matter, we grant four months time to the petitioner to vacate the premises in question, on the aforementioned conditions. The petition is dismissed with no order as to costs.

M. Y. H. Leave refused.

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