SHER MUHAMMAD versus MUHAMMAD HASSAN
West Pakistan Citizens Rent Ordinance 1959 Section 13 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Civil Procedure Code (VV 1908), Section 11 Transfer of Property Act (IV of 1882), Decision on Section 53A Personal Need Appeal The court ordered the eviction, based on the personal need of the landlord through one of the landlords, claiming that the previous landlord had made an oral agreement to sell the house in question, the appellate court observed. Whether the tenant reliance agreement was not written in and out of writing. There is no documentary evidence on record regarding the partial payment by the tenant; the theory of the performance of the portion considered under section 53 of the Transfer of Property cannot be decided with respect to the landlord and the tenant. He should not object to his obligation in favor of the landlord. Extract but wanted to observe / clarify from the High Court that it is open to Ajita for the title in the tenant's civil suit plea that the previous owner had agreed to sell the house in dispute, rent it. Was denied by the appellant and was not upset by the appellate court, but because the sale agreement was oral; under Section 53A of the Transfer of Property Act, HIV was not protected. Applies to a written agreement and not to an oral agreement. Since the appellate court did not find any adverse finding against the applicant on the question of sale agreement, the subsequent decision would not serve as a judiciary in any future litigation, and
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