FAZAL ELAHI versus ADDITIONAL DISTRICT JUDGE
Section 2 (c) and 13 Landlord and Tenant Relations Determined by Landlord (Applicant) Against the Landlord (Applicant), in the First Filed Case, in which it denied such relationship. The court stated that the defendant was his tenant and he would not do so. He was forcibly expelled from the premises, whereby the Court of Observation Court dismissed the case, while dismissing the case, the respondent (tenant) filed the tenant's statement in the civil suit. And the impression passed by the court is that the sub-respondent (the tenant) has accepted his status as a tenant, after the institution of such case and after his dismissal, the law The tenant cannot be allowed to take any turns and deny the landlord and tenant ownership. Other documentary evidence and oral evidence were sufficient that the applicant was the landlord and the defendant was a tenant under it. s fully legal in law
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