SHER AFGAN versus ANJUM IQBAL
Article 15 (2) (vii) Constitution of Pakistan (1973) Article 23 The general requirement of a landlord was generally entitled to use his property at his discretion and choice and to occupy, acquire and hold it. Without any restriction on the right of Extraordinary circumstances of the property, which are guaranteed under the Constitution of Pakistan, show that the premises for personal use were not in good faith, but demanded more rent of the premises, even though the landlord himself. Don't want to evict the house. Its tenant was based on personal requirements, but it would, along with other facts and grounds, give rise to a reasonable justification that the landlord's will was not legitimate, but because of this he was dishonest and fraudulent.
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