ARSHAD ALI versus MST. ZUBAIDAH BIBI
Section 13 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Termination of Tenants Termination of Employment The Landlord's Personal Needs of the Landlord Following the Expiration of the Tenancy by the Courts Under the Landlord, The application for eviction was allowed by the rent controller and the eviction order was approved; the appellate court as well as the tenant through the High Court were of the opinion that the landlord had personally provided personal necessity for the sixth time. No request was raised. For years, therefore, the basis of personal necessity suffers from a loss of property even in the presence of a serious need of the landlord, before the contract lease expires, to enter into a wage application. It was withheld, if the petition was filed on personal need, he could not be accused of being a mere and only malaria because the landlord had not previously filed a eviction request which was not his fault for his personal need. On the question below, the final conclusions of facts by the courts did not face any kind of unlawful interference as to the content The refusal to grant reading or non-reading of wrong material was denied
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