ABUL HASSAN RIZVI versus MEHTAB MIR
Sindh Retired Premises Ordinance 1979 Section 15 (2) (vii) The personal need of the landlord who was a retired government officer with confession and was employed in a foreign job, enjoying a respectable status, the landlord was abroad. Had returned to Pakistan from Pakistan and was occupying. A room in the house with a wife and two grown and married sons in question which was very rare in itself could easily be imagined as such a family and a man of rank naturally needed a lot of accommodation. It would be, of course, that two people were deceived by a small room or landlord with roofs of asbestos sheets on the ground or the first floor, which he was using as a store, with such status and family. Accommodation cannot be considered suitable for the individual because the landlord does not have a housing confession. His needs, in the occupation of the tenant occupied by the two rooms of the disputed house, were good and good intentions.
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