ZULFIQAR AHMAD MEHAR versus JOHAR HUSSAIN KAZMI
Sindh Rented Premises Ordinance 1979 Sections 14 and 21 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) The High Court reversed the earlier order to stop the tenants' dismissal trial for appeal, saying that the main appeal of the tenant. Dealing is currently pending. The tenant controller himself made the decision about the tenant's admission that the premises were residential, and the fact is that at the hearing of the appeal, the High Court can only decide that if it is a record affidavit, a decision is made by the Supreme Court. In the current case, the landlord will be prejudiced and instead, unless the High Court's unwritten order is found to be false, the rental appeal will be subject to the entire court's decision, and remember to stop the eviction proceedings before then. However, the leave to appeal was denied
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