SAGHEER AHMED RIZVI versus MUHAMMAD SAGHEER
Sindh Rented Premises Ordinance 1979 Sections 10, 15 and 21 of the Landlord's Personal Needs Monthly Rental The default appellant / landlord filed a eviction petition against the defendant / tenant based on his son's personal needs and monthly Payment for rent payment was rejected by the tenant tenant The legitimate rent of the premises for the disputed period was submitted to the court by the offeror / tenant, who failed to prove that it had The rent was ever paid to the appellant / landlord and on refusal the same was done by the money order to the tenant. Neither agreement, without prior notice of the submission of rent in court, cannot be relieved of its legal duty to offer the rent and send it to the landlord in a similar case under which the Sindh Retired Premises Ordinance Section 10. , 1979 The appellant / landlord personally used the location for his son, who had evidence and convincing evidence and the order was set aside without his rent being controlled and the appeal allowed accordingly. Was given
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