SADIQ ALI versus ISHTEAQUE AHMED
Sindh Rented Premises Ordinance 1979 Section 15 (2) (vii) Request for eviction by the landlord as per the landlord's personal requirement, the tenant claimed that the landlord sold a tenant to the tenant in the property in dispute. Agreed. It has been further claimed that there was negotiation between the parties in connection with the sale, yet after filing a withdrawal case against them, the landlord denied the tenant's allegation that the number of houses was present. One task of the landlord is not binding on others unless the co-owner is authorized. There was nothing on record by others that other landlords had obtained the option of communicating with the tenant in connection with the sale of the tenant; none of the houses could be sought for good faith, partly But good faith could not be considered. First of all, unless it was confirmed by other evidence, one of the landlords was convinced that he had accepted his personal premises and that the evidence was still pending. Under the circumstances, the unmet personal needs of the homeowners were fully established
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