FAKHAR MAHMOOD GILLANI versus ABDUL GHAFOOR
Cantonment Rent Restrictions Act 1963 Section 17 Owen Martyrs (10 of 1984), Article 129; Illusions (e) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Termination of rent of tenant in payment of rent, The removal request was rejected due to a house failure. Rent was paid by money order permanently. Assessment of accuracy was associated with every official process of duty payment. The rent controller and the HC had jointly stated that the tenant had formally tendered the landlord with a money order waiver and that was not the case. In the payment of rent a defaulting landlord is sent by money order to his correct address, though this will be considered a valid tender and there was no nexus with the landlord denying the rent. This was the responsibility of the clergyman. The rent was received through a money order and it was not expected that it would follow the postman's destination but in the circumstances the appeal was denied.
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