JAMALUDDIN versus SAGHU AHMED WARSI
Sindh Rented Premises Ordinance 1979 Section 2 (f) (c) The landlord and tenant tenant relationship denied the existence of a landlord and tenant relationship between the parties alleging that the sale agreement in the case of a landlord in dispute. Was run by the landlord's father. The alleged sale agreement was an unregistered document and the tenant did not examine the witness's testimony of the same document which would otherwise create no right or interest in being unregistered, even if it was for sale. Considering the agreement, the tenant's silence for almost 18 years and his failure to take any action to register or specifically enforce it, shows that this was not a genuine document. The landlord had proved his ownership of the premises in relation to the premises, legally issuing a permanent transfer agreement in favor of his father Landlord. Evidence of oaths and witnesses Cross-examined by the landlord, prepared by the landlord, to prove that he had rented the place to the renting witnesses, but he did not defame the rent controller. Could, in the circumstances, have rightly decided that the landlord and tenant relationship existed between the parties.
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