MRS. TAHIRA DILAWAR ALI KHAN THROUGH ATTORNEY versus MST. SYEDA KANEEZ SUGHRA
Sections 15A & 15 (vii) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Transfer of Property Act (IV of 1882), Sections 107 and 17 Registration Act (XVI of 1908), Section 49 High Court's Constitutional Jurisdictional Personality Requirements Sections 107 and 17 of the Transfer Property Art Act, 1882 permanently applied to the property scope lease option read with Section 49 Registration Act, 1908 Scope Laches, Landlady's rules against the tenant / applicant for the rental shop. Filed a removal request for personal reasons. His son, the rent controller, ordered the eviction of the tenant for personal necessity, which was sought by the lessee of the appellate court. That the owner was actually planning to relocate the grocery store. This landlord was the owner of several other properties in the area and under the tenancy agreement, a lease was established forever in favor of the tenants, the landlord had full right to deal with his property in this way. Not the way he liked and disqualified in any way. Or to create a negative signal in the context of a denial that the landlord was planning to sell the rental store and that there would be no basis for refusal to evict it on a personal necessity request, the Sindh Rental Ordinance. In such circumstances for the Section 15A of 1979, sufficient security was provided for the interests of the tenant in the rental premises. No suggestions were made regarding the availability of vacation and other shops in the property adjacent to the rental shop, even if the landlord had some other shops on other shops.
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