SHABBIR versus ABDUL HANNAN
In the payment of rent, the Sindh landlords alleged that the tenant was a permanent defaulter in paying the rent of the premises and had failed to pay the rent for the last 85 months. The tenant controller never issued a receipt rejecting the tenant's removal request in connection with the lease to prove that the landlord did not submit a single lease for rent receipts. So that the rent receipts were released to the tenant. If the tenant had been unable to pay the rent for more than 6 years, why the landlord remained silent and why they did not serve the tenant through notice and filed a termination request against the tenant hold? The tenant's argument from the hearing was inadmissible and incorrect. The landlord was not required to issue a rental receipt which must have been cash-strapped due to the absence of such counterfeiters, especially when the landlords did not want to rent the counterfeiters. They did not issue a receipt, nor did the tenant request that the landlord keep the receipt of the fake documents shown by the landlord for not taking steps to evict the tenants. Failure to service the tenant with legal notice before filing a rent payment or eviction request will not in itself create a long-held view that the tenant has been paying the rent to the landlord.
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