H. AKBAR ALI & CO. (PVT.) LTD. versus YOUSUF ALI
Sindh Tenant Limitation Ordinance 1979 Section 15 (2) (vii) The landlord's personal need to evict the tenant on the basis of personal malpractice requirement was proved by the evidence on record by the landlord. That they need to start their own shop business. Nothing was brought on the record by the tenant to show that the landlord was occupying another suitable shop to run the business. The fact is that another tenant was asked to evict another shop. , Will not preclude other homeowners from claiming a separate exclusion for their livelihood. Insufficient funds to run the desired business will not deny homeowners the right to occupy the premises on a personal need basis, if that proves it. Homeowners living in good faith were able to prove by providing sufficient evidence on record that the tenants did not prove their personal need in good faith and their testimony through reliable and satisfactory evidence by the tenant controller. That was, according to the personal need of the homeowners, the right to declare the houses as full ordinances was ordered. After giving all, the tenant was not entitled to claim dismissal on such basis.
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