HUSNA BEGUM versus DIN MUHAMMAD
In the context of the Sindh Rented Prices Ordinance 1979 Section 14 compound, the widow and the deceased landlord's son's personal needs died. Having personally tried to evict the tenant on the basis of his obligation, he needed to set up his own business and the evidence provided by the parties for his widowed mother indicated that not only the deceased landlord The son who retired from the service needs the premises. Dispute to start his own business, but even his widow, who occupied a portion of the premises in the dispute, also needed to be personally utilized, Section 14 of the Sindh Rented Prices Ordinance 1979. In the case under the inquiry the scope of the inquiry will be limited whether it was feudal. A widow or circumstance listed in the aforementioned section that will require the deceased's legal heirs who have retired, after the Rome Service widow and the son of the deceased landlord prove their personal need in connection with the premises. They were entitled to evacuate the cover
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