SIRAJ versus LAL BUX
The case was filed under Section 22 of the Ordinance XVII 1979 under the Sindh Tenant Limitation Ordinance 1979 Section 22 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), OVII, R11 and Section 11 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 bar. In the dismissal proceedings the plaintiff refused to be a tenant under the landlord and was ordered to retain his immunity against the plaintiff (the tenant) and by the plaintiff in appeal of such inquiry, in which the plaintiff The plaintiff was sued in which she denied the relationship with the landlord and the tenant where a final order had been placed. Was approved under the Sindh Rated Premises Ordinance, all questions arising out of the parties and the execution, discharge or satisfaction of the order will be decided by the Rent Controller and not by any separate case; No payment, settlement or agreement shall be valid during the proceedings unless such order has been made before it or with the permission of the Authority Ordinance is finally settled against a party until the final stage, a civil suit or The same cannot be reversed by filing a writ petition; such case or writ petition can be filed in Sindh Rated Premises R Section 22 of the Danes will also be bound by general principles. Defendant protests against plaintiff protesting against denial of her relationship as a tenant under the claimant
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