RPSHAN DIN versus MASOOD PERVEZ
Wendy, who filed a petition with the original landlord to exclude the tenant from the West Pakistan Citizens Rental Ordinance, 1959 Section 13 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3), established that it was in this premises But he had a son. The original landlord had purchased the cover and was occupying the premises, not as a tenant, but under a sale agreement. That his son had set a lawsuit for the specific performance of the sales contract that was pending. The seller also admitted that he had received a lot of money and that his son had bought the cover was a necessary party. That the rental controller made a mistake in rejecting the removal request. And that no notice of transfer of premises in favor of the tenant was received by the tenants taken by the required examiner.
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