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Citation: 1989 MLD 4871
Court: Lahore High Court
Year: 1959
Decision Date: 1959-04-26
Parties: Rana SHABBIR AHMAD vs SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE And Other
Result: Petition dismissed JUDGMENT JUDGMENT This Constitutional petition is directed against the order dated 3-12--1988 passed by the learned Rent Controller directing the petitioner to deposit the rent. Brief facts of the case are that respondents Nos.2 and 3 who were minors filed a petition through their father Professor Dr.
Court Name: Lahore High Court Judge(s): Mian Nazir Akhtar Title: Rana SHABBIR AHMAD vs SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE And Other Case No.: Writ Petition No.34 of 1989 Date of Judgment:1959-04-26 Reported As: 1989 MLD 4871 Result: Petition dismissed JUDGMENT JUDGMENT This Constitutional petition is directed against the order dated 3-12--1988 passed by the learned Rent Controller directing the petitioner to deposit the rent. 2. Brief facts of the case are that respondents Nos.2 and 3 who were minors filed a petition through their father Professor Dr. Iqbal Ahmad Chaudhry, seeking ejectment of the petitioner from the property bearing No.103/9, LMQ Road, Nawan Shehar, Multan. In the ejectment application it was claimed that the petitioner was a tenant under the landlords at the monthly rent of Rs.5,000 from August, 1982 to August, 1983. He paid the rent till August, 1983. Thereafter the rent was enhanced to Rs.5.500 per month. Against the petitioner /tenant paid the rent till July, 1986 and thereafter committed default till the institution of the ejectment petition. A notice demanding rent, through registered post A.D. Was sent to the petitioner on 10-11-1987 but to no effect. 3. The petitioner filed his written statement in the Court on 27-9-1988 in which he alleged that he was not a tenant under respondents No.2 and 3. He claimed that an oral agreement to sell was entered into between Professor Iqbal Ahmad guardian of respondents Nos.2 and 3 on the one hand and the petitioner on the…
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