TAHIR HUSSAIN MALIK versus NAJMA RAFI
Sindh Tenant Limitation Ordinance 1979 Sections 15 & 18 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 Request for eviction The tenant controller denied the landlord and tenant relationship, as well as the High Court registered with the former owner. He also ordered the execution of the tenants' legitimate right on sale day. The right to land was not denied, the question of the landlord and tenant relationship between the parties owned the former landlord and tenant after obtaining the property rights granted by the High Court in the previous litigation. After the acquisition of the registered sale deed was concluded on the basis of the proprietary rights of the proprietor. Notice was issued to the tenant under section 18, Sindh Rented Premise Ordinance 1979, and thereby entitle him to receive rent. The tenant held himself responsible for eviction by not paying rent to the landlord; the tenant failed to identify any false evidence by the High Court. The court properly appreciated the evidence and came to the conclusion, therefore, that the order to dismiss the tenant is not guaranteed to interfere with the decision rendered by him.
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