AISHA versus MUHAMMAD ALI
Sindh Tenant Limitation Ordinance 1979 Section 15 (2) (vii) As per the personal requirement of the landlord, the landlord was tried to evict the tenant on the occasion that he married one of his daughters Since then, the residential premises were tied to the dispute for use. Another married daughter of hers, who had children, also lived with the landlord in the same premises, but nothing was on record to show that after the marriage any of the daughters owned the landlord. Had left and was living in a separate residence at any time. The tenant was unable to accommodate the family of his family and his two married daughters that the landlord wanted to evict the tenant in order to allow the other person to rent the dispute over the rent. ? In some sections of our society, customs prevail where residential housing was provided. The father of his married daughters has a personal need for the landlord in connection with the dispute.
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