KHAN MEDICAL STORE versus MUSARRAT
Sections 14, 15 and 21 of the Sindh Tenant Limitation Ordinance 1979 for the exclusion of renters 'tenants' duty to tenants must examine the evidence in support of the landlord's request for eviction and Weigh it out where the landlord's proof of trust is. Was true and fulfilled the requirement of the law, then such evidence should be accepted and the eviction ordered, however, could not be granted because of the weakness in the defense and the evidence provided by the tenant to the tenant. You must evaluate whether a request was accepted by the tenant. Was genuine and when such an application was made through the evidence on record, prior evidence could have created a dent in need of the landlord, and once that dent was established, In order to protect the interest of the tenant, it was lawful to use positive evidence; the tenant should not be ordered to evict the tenant because the tenant's control was under the obligation, by law. Protected the interests of the tenant.
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