SH. MUHAMMAD HANIF versus MST. FEHMIDA SULTANA
Sections 13 (3) (a) (ii) and 15 Landlord's Personal Needs Landlady emphasized that the shop dispute was necessary to find a teaching center because Landdy was a widow and a retired teacher. She had two unmarried daughters and the other was a schoolteacher on landlord who promised to expand her services and provide land related assistance. Landlady, in the circumstances, opened the tuition center for Landlady. The shop is in good faith for unparalleled personal use, opening a school or tuition center in a business premises owned by Wanted to do business It could not be said that the shop was not suitable for the tuition center as it was a commercial area and there was electronics law shops preferring to choose landlord / landlord and not. Tenants or rent-controlled private schools, tuition centers and universities operating in the private sector in residential Bow. In this case, the appellate authority did not properly enforce the appellate authority, however, it was not against the law to prosecute the wrongdoer.
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