ALLAH DITTA versus FARZAND ALI
Article 15 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) The personal requirement of eviction The landlord owns the property in a building which has been vacant from time to time and the occupation of the premises is not occupied. The tenant rejected the landlord's request for dismissal The High Court rejected the tenant's ruling on the matter, stating that the landlord should own any land for his possession. With regard to the facts of leaving the base flats, the High Court held that the receipts of the residents were changed in favor of the new tenants to the previous tenants and that on the good of the landlord, The stain was not put out because there was no evidence that the previous tenants of such houses had owned the land. Were surrendered before they moved in favor of new tenants. In the building owned by the landlord, the tenants of the premises were transferred to the right of the new tenants.
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