MESSRS SINGER PAKISTAN LIMITED versus MST. ANWARI BEGUM
Sections 14 and 15 (vii) Tenant Sow Requirements of Individual Conditions of Housing Requirement \ Requirements \ and Good Needs Cover Sindh Sindh Tenant Cover Ordinance, Summary Summary of Classes of 1979 Difference Section 14 of the Sindh Rented Premises Ordinance 1979 provides for persons such as retired persons, widows or orphans, to occupy the property on their property if they are required to do so for personal use by such persons. The right to evacuation has been curtailed. If they have left the premises after retirement or after attaining the age of sixty or becoming a widow or orphan or they are occupying another house in the same area, then the landlord Sindh Section 15 of the Rental Ordinance. (vi) may require the tenant to be evicted. , 1979, if it requires good premises for its own occupation or for the spousal use of its spouse or any of its children, the legislature has not used it in its strategy Sindh Rated Premises Ordinance, 1979. The term "need m" used in section 14 of the Ordinance and intentionally used in section 14 of the Sindh Rated Premises Ordinance 1979 cannot be equated with good faith in this place. Individuals / widows / orphans or any person over the age of sixty years of age shall be allowed to the same extent as required under section 15 of the Sindh Rated Premises Ordinance 1979. Can not be said to require polluted water.
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