MUHAMMAD IQBAL KHAN versus SARDAR BACHA
Section 13 (3) (a) (ii) Owner's Own Needs to Own Business The landlord needed shops for his son who intended to open a drugstore. This objection was raised by the tenant. The landlord was not a son with a diploma or certificate in connection with the medical technician course, so the son was not able to start a pharmaceutical business so his personal need was not justified in starting a pharmaceutical business. Therefore, it was not required by law that a person be compulsory. Holding a Diploma or Medicine Technician Certificate, he or she can employ anyone who has the qualifications necessary to obtain a license to operate a drugstore, the landlord owns the BBC and, with such qualification, He could have easily obtained a license to operate the pharmaceutical business, but his son also made a statement on the oath that the shops had a well-deserved landlord statement for his son's business and his son was accordingly evicted. Neither the terms in the application can be passed in the cross examination nor the right to vote in case of rejection. N was proved to have good conditions
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