MUHAMMAD USMAN versus KAUSAR BEGUM
West Pakistan Citizens Rental Ordinance 1959 Section 13 (3) (ii) is a personal requirement of the landlord who had to start his own business in a dispute; he was of the age to conduct his business independently. Can give The landlord had no other shop suitable for his needs The second shop was in the possession of her husband where his son directly assisted him and it cannot be said that under the circumstances, the landlord's son had the shop. There was no need to make his own business independently because he was working with his father's tenant, neither in his written statement nor the facts against the personal need of the landlord's son, Londy. Has been successful in establishing and has told the court that if his son will not occupy the shop. For the purpose of starting his own business in this case, he will not only hand over the shop to the tenant, but will also pay a fine under the circumstances. It was rightly concluded that the proprietor had proved his personal need in connection with the shop, based on the evidence of the record, the court's unanimous decision could not be interfered with in the second appeal.
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