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16 Nov 2016, 1:26 pm by Giles Peaker
  Birmingham City Council v Khan, 14 November 2016, Birmingham Magistrates Court This was Birmingham’s prosecution of Mr Zahid Khan for failure to obtain an HMO licence, breaching HMO management regulations and acts likely to interfere with his tenants’ peace and comfort  under Section 1(3A) of the Protection from Eviction Act 1977. [read post]
8 Jan 2017, 12:50 pm by Giles Peaker
Meanwhile, in Birmingham, Zahid Khan was convicted of causing acts likely to interfere with his tenants’ peace and comfort  under Section 1(3A) of the Protection from Eviction Act 1977, failure to obtain an HMO licence and breaching HMO Management Regulations. [read post]
17 Nov 2016, 11:19 pm by Ben Reeve-Lewis
Business as usual Which is why I was not surprised to read of Birmingham landlord Zahid Khan being fined over seven grand and forced to do 150 community service for running a dangerous and shitty HMO and intimidating the tenants with threats of illegal eviction when they complained. [read post]
19 Mar 2014, 7:44 pm
(Rogier van den Brink, Arshad Sayed, Steve Barnett, Eduardo Aninat, Eric Parrado, Zahid Hasnain, and Tehmina Khan, South-South Cooperation: How Mongolia Learned from Chile on Managing a Mineral-Rich Economy, The World Bank: Economic Premise, September 2012). [read post]
20 Feb 2024, 3:47 am by Beatrice Yahia
Richard Roth and Zahid Mahmood report for CNN. [read post]
4 Jan 2021, 7:58 am by Michael Kugelman, Adam Weinstein
After Rizvi’s death in November, prominent TLP figure Mufti Zahid Mahmood Madani referred to JI’s amir, Senator Siraj ul Haq, as “bad mazhab” or “poor mannered” (in this case implying he is misguided religiously) and implored party workers in a TLP WhatsApp group to reject his condolence message about Rizvi. [read post]
23 Mar 2017, 1:59 pm
It is my great pleasure to announce an upcoming conference: The Future of Sovereign Wealth Funds, sponsored by the Wake Forest Law Review 2017 as their Spring Symposium. [read post]