GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB versus AZRA MOHY-UD-DIN
West Pakistan Citizens Rental Ordinance 1959 Section 13 (6) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) The non-compliance of the temporary rent order that restrained the tenants' defenses was withheld and the rent was suspended. The appeal filed by Cedar's appeal and the Constitution's dismissal was rejected and its dismissal was upheld by the court under the order of removal of the current controller and the decision of the appellate court, which was based on the acknowledgment of the failure. In order to comply with the tenant controller's order from which the tenants were instructed to submit certain rent arrears and the next rent appellate court followed the rule set by the Supreme Court in the Punjab province. Failure to comply with the rent controller's directive regarding the submission of rent, according to Mohammed Jalil ur Rehman 1986 SCMR 1705, renders the required result under section 13 (6) of the Ordinance Tenant's request. Because the applicant government is running a school in a damaged premises, the delay in filing was due to the appeal on the basis of rent rather than the law that the High Court already allowed the applicants additional time to vacate the premises. And nothing was justified
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