ARFAN versus MUHAMMAD USMAN
Sindh Tenant Limitation Ordinance 1979 Section 15 (2) (vii) Once the landlord stated in his evidence that he had a good intention for his own possession or use or for the possession or use of his spouse or any of his persons. Needs premises. Children, proper compliance should be deemed to not be fatal under the relevant provision of the law for the failure of the landlord or the details of the state or the nature of the business which he intended to perform in the premises required, The tenant may break his statement. The landlord examines what he or she needs and if the tenant succeeds in presenting some facts that can indicate that the landlord was not, in fact, required for the intended purpose, If the premises were not needed, the tenant could always be successful.
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