BARA IMAM BARA TRUST versus HAKIM & CO
The Sindh Rated Premises Ordinance 1979 section 15 (2) (vii) requires the landlord, who was the trustee of the premises in dispute, to claim compliance and performance of Imam Barah and especially of the Majlis' celebrations and other events. The house needs to be used. Khwaja Shi'a were not involved in the request of evacuation or the landlord's permission to restrain Majlis and others in accordance with the luxury of the faith or for other religious purposes which may be deemed necessary or appropriate. What was the need for shops and warehouses for disputes purposes? Nothing was brought in to record the religious ceremonies there because to find out the number of people attending the Imam Barah during the month of Muharram or in the religious ceremonies, any details of religious ceremonies by the landlord Were not provided, nor was it stated how conflicting shops and warehouses are. Under the circumstances the landlord's trust would be suitable for the landlord's needs, no one was able to make the case for personal need with good faith.
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