FARMAN SHER GILL versus SEEMA SAFDAR
Sindh Rented Premises Ordinance 1979 section 16 (l) (2) and, in support of defense 18, the original owner of the premises, was gifted to the premises and gave notice to the tenant in this regard, the transfer also gave notice to the tenant. And directed him to collect the rent. Accordingly the rent was issued, but demanded that the gift be declared a declaration, whereas on the failure of the tenant to declare the gift to the original owner and transfer, the tenant would again be required to receive the rent to the original owner. Started and on refusing to receive the original owner, the tenant first disputes the transfer of the tenant to the tenant in the disputed court proved to be the lessee of the tenant, and since their questions about gift giving Was not satisfied by the donor or donor, so he returned to the original owner for delivery of the rent, A cautious man, can not be attributed to the school of tenant behavior conditions and even if the default happens is also the default position of a technical default and does not guarantee defeat it. nce
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