GHULAM RASOOL versus AMINA BEGUM
Sindh Rented Premises Ordinance 1979 Section 15 (2) (vii) Landlord Personally In Need A Justice of the Needs Needs Justice In practice, the former owner of the homeowner filed a takedown against the tenant for personal necessity. In the process of eviction, the previous landlord had sold the landlord who had also filed a eviction request against the tenant on the basis of personal necessity, the tenant filed by the new landlord. Opposed the withdrawal request which claimed that the second dismissal request was made on an almost identical basis Was filed in the High. The tenant reversed the court saying that if a landlord failed to move a tenant out of the premises for personal reasons and then the house was transferred to another person, he needed it. This will not prevent the tenant from being evicted. Requirements vary from person to person The individual selection of personal needs offered by the landlord had to consider its own merits and cannot be ruled out simply because a similar request raised by the previous owner. The court [Race Judeta] did not accept.
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