AMEERUL HASSAN KHAN versus ABDUL WAHEED
Sindh Tenant Premise Ordinance 1979 Section 15 (2) (vii) The landlord's personal need was residing in the lower floor of the building while the tenant resided on the first floor of the house owned by the landlord while evidence on record showed that It is fully established that the landlord had six brothers, a widowed mother was married to two landlords and had children and such a large family lived in only three bedrooms, drawing and dining room, and such accommodation was theirs. Not enough to be needed. Neither the dispute was challenged by the tenant in the cross examination nor in his affidavit in which the landlords had to admit the dispute regarding their personal status requirement, in which the personal need of the land was fully met. Was established, the tenant was properly ordered to evict. By rent controller
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