ELECTRO SERVICE INDUSTRIES versus HAMDOON SUBHANI
Ordinance 1959 Sections 2 (c) and 13 (3) (a) (ii) of the West Pakistan Citizens Rent Restriction should be sought by the landlord in connection with their residential building in accordance with the personal need of the landlord. In the jurisdiction of section 2 (c) of the Ordinance, the minor may be entitled to evict the landlord, as per his personal requirement, the application can be made to evict the tenants, which will result in the appellate court and the High Court. Has confirmed. The court is of the impression that the landlord is unemployed so that he can work safely in the shop, as there is no inconvenience for the welfare and welfare of the minor. There was nothing wrong with the father running the business, illegal or illegal. One of her minor sons, a natural guardian, could also employ a maid to run a business for the benefit of a minor, which could be the equivalent of a widow of a woman who was unable to run the business but deserved it. In order to remove the non-residential building as a property for their personal needs.
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