NAHEED USMANI versus ANWARI BEGUM
Sindh Tenant Premises Ordinance 1979 Sections 14 and 21 Tenant disclosure Because the landlord has attained the age of sixty years, he needs to rent the land in the tenant's possession for personal good use. The record on the evidence shows that the landlord had crossed the age of sixty years old at that time. Time to file removal request; notice required under this section 14 was presented to the tenant, Sindh Tenant Premise Ordinance, 1979. The landlord did not rent any commercial premises after attaining the age of sixty. And the landlord was not in a business premises owned by him in any area about which the rent controller had taken the correct view of the evidence, there was no case for interference. The appeal was dismissed in the appellate jurisdiction.
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