ABDUL AZIZ versus MUHAMMAD RAFIQ
Section 14 of the General Clause Act (X of 1897), claiming non-service of notice under the provisions of section 14 of the Post-Address Presentation Tent, registered at the Section 27 Service Address, Sindh Rented Premises Ordinance, 1979 on the affidavit of the tenant. The lawyer's signature on the receipt of the statements received by the postal authorities on the postal confession, in front of the court and the same person, reveals the receipt of the notice by the lawyer of the tenant notice under section 14, The Sindh Rated Premises Ordinance is believed to have once served on a tenant's lawyer. The notice was sent by registered post to the correct and proper address and delivered to such address, it will be deemed to have been received by the addressee, irrespective of the fact that the addressee was not personally received. Happened or received by someone else. On his behalf, Bowden lied when he was addressed to prove in such circumstances that this notice was not received by the tenant. Tarni failed to discharge such a load, believed to have been recovered according to the circumstances.
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