DR. AMEER AHMED KHAN versus SAFEER AHMED
West Pakistan Citizens Rental Ordinance 1959 Sections 13 (3) (a) and 15 of the landlord's personal need to evict the tenant because he intended to use the doctor for his own use. Also set up a clinic and use it. His son and wife, who were also doctors, appeared before the landlord in court and made an affidavit regarding the premises in connection with their personal needs. The landlord's statement was neither cross-examined nor shown that the owner. The request from the house is inconsistent. A request for eviction was filed with or with his request, while the landlord's personal statement was found to be a removal request, which did not pass during the cross-examination, stating the landlord's personal need. Went, and had to accept that the son's landlord demanded the removal of the tenant without any established business or at least Mac could not be called upon to come to Pakistan from abroad. Making some arrangements If the landlord's sons were living abroad or were still working there, they would have to pay. They have the right to come and settle here, the son of the house that did not need to appear as witnesses in their support. Demand that the landlord may file a eviction petition against the tenant that the premises were needed for his personal use or for the good faith use of his children.
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