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MUHAMMAD HUSSAIN versus ASHFAQ HUSSAIN


Section 16A & 22 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), Section 12 (2) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) commenced proceedings against landlord / respondent tenant / defendant during eviction, petitioner Petition filed under Section 22, Sindh Rented Premises Ordinance, 1979 and Section 12 (2) of the Civil Procedure Code, to withdraw the order of eviction based on the fact that he was the real tenant of the destroyed premises And the action set up by the defendant the landlord was similarly illegal and unlawful the first respondent allegedly started with the second respondent in which it No evidence was presented to prove that he was the tenant of the destroyed premises. The proceedings have been underway for the last eight years and it was at the stage of implementation that the petitioner was requested by the applicant to explain how he came to be. Knowing the proceedings of the last eight years, all the petitions raised by the petitioner were properly dealt with and rejected for good reason. E-Appeal denied

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