SHER ALI versus SEEMI BEGUM
Sindh Tenant Premise Ordinance 1979 Sections 2 (f) (c), 15 (2) (ii) and 21 denied the existence of the landlord and tenant relationship between the parties between the landlord and the tenant tenant and He claimed he was the tenant of the original owner. In the name of the tenant, who was living in the dispute and the original owner was filing premises rentals, he alleged that he was barred from presenting any evidence on record to finalize his evidence because he The affidavit was dismissed and dismissed in evidence. Evidence of this was closed by the tenant controller and the tenant emphasized that the burden on the landlord to prove the existence of the landlord and tenant relationship falls heavily on the landlord. The plaintiff had failed to exclude this burden by presenting an independent confirmatory evidence. , Was allowed an opportunity to cross-examine on the oath of evidence filed by him
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