MUHAMMAD HAFEEZ versus MUHAMMAD HANIF KHAN
West Pakistan Citizens Rental Ordinance 1959 Sections 2 (c) (I), 13 (2) (I) and 15 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Jurisdiction, Use of Tenant to Landlord and Tenant The relationship between them is denied. The landlord executed a contract to sell the land in connection with the dispute. The tenant admittedly failed to prove the appellant's authority to sell the appellant beyond any doubt, on the basis of the records, evidence shows that the landlord and tenant relationship between the parties. are present. And since the non-payment of rent by the tenant was a recognized fact, on the basis of the default of the appellate authority, the tenant from the house in the dispute was ordered to be evicted from the house without any illegal interference or jurisdiction. Defective, the Constitutional jurisdiction of the High Court cannot be interrupted.
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