RUKHSANA SHAHEEN versus MEHMOOD ZAFAR MALIK
Sindh Rented Premises Ordinance 1979 Sections 15 and 19 (2) Except for the previous eviction order, the tenant against whom the removal request was filed, failed to file a written statement despite several delays, the tenant against it. A previous decree was approved about. In addition, the former Parties Executive Order filed a non-controversial affidavit of his lawyer stating that the case file was misappropriated due to his rush to work and that is why he Could not file a written statement which was submitted by rent controller within time. Remember, if the tenant finds that the notice to the tenant is not properly presented or because he cannot file a written statement due to some groundbreaking ground, then the tenant's unpaid statement from the tenant is under oath Shown by the tenant on failure to file written statement on time. The rent controller should have allowed the tenant to file a written statement, unless otherwise the equity and natural justice demanded that no one be allowed to file a written statement against the tenant by the tenant controller The previous illegal order was to be condemned and the appellate court remanded the merits on the basis of the parties' requests.
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