MST. YASMEEN MALIK versus MRS. SAFIA MALIK
Section 15 (2) (vii) Landlord's Personal Needs Landlady claimed that he had to question the shops to establish his business with his son, Landlady, upon cross-examination he confessed to another There was business in the premises, but nothing. He was asked if these premises were sufficient to run a new business that he had proposed to do alongside his son, son Zamindar, in his affidavit, had stated in the affidavit that he had accompanied his mother. I had planned to start a business in the shops. The question was never asked again as to the nature of the desired business or whether it was actually intended to start such a business.
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