PAKISTANI STATE OIL COMPANY LIMITED versus KHALIQ RAZA KHAN
Sindh Rented Premises Ordinance 1979 in advance, Sections 3 and 15 of the withdrawal request maintenance land on which the dispute arose belongs to the federal government and was leased out to the leasehold which caused default in payment of rent. Had filed a takedown application against the tenant. The tenant objected to the claim that the land in which the dwelling / landlord owned the dispute was owned by the federal government, the Sindh Rented Premises Ordinance, 1979 SH, would not apply to the land, thus the land was leased. No departure request was requested. The retainer and the leaseholder had no jurisdiction to enjoy the same limits or the land in dispute belonged to the federal government and the landlord, who had the right to recover the rent, but he was in control of the rent controller. Could not request and he was not eligible to file a withdrawal request. The tenant did not intend to exempt the landlord and tenant relationship against the legislator, the purpose of the BoT in the government-occupied premises, which is exempt from the Sindh Rent Limitation Ordinance 1979 process.
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